Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388페이지 |
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... thought by your Lordship of importance sufficient to attract your favour . Several things are being said here . In a back - handed way Johnson is asserting the importance of lexicography in the general scheme of life . ( At a time when ...
... thought by your Lordship of importance sufficient to attract your favour . Several things are being said here . In a back - handed way Johnson is asserting the importance of lexicography in the general scheme of life . ( At a time when ...
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... thought directly of her rather than of the duty he owed to settle her affairs . No wonder his mind was convulsed with pain . For years he had not willingly thought of his mother , and for the rest of his life he took no comfort in remem ...
... thought directly of her rather than of the duty he owed to settle her affairs . No wonder his mind was convulsed with pain . For years he had not willingly thought of his mother , and for the rest of his life he took no comfort in remem ...
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... thought he had already done his part as a writer ' , George replied , ' I should have thought so too , if you had not written so well . ' This , Johnson remarked afterwards , was a compliment ' fit for a King to pay . It was decisive ...
... thought he had already done his part as a writer ' , George replied , ' I should have thought so too , if you had not written so well . ' This , Johnson remarked afterwards , was a compliment ' fit for a King to pay . It was decisive ...
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