Samuel Johnson and the Life of WritingHarcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1971 - 303페이지 |
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... happiness . Grant this , O Lord , for the sake of Jesus Christ . Amen . What he is doing near the end here is improving in rhythm and economy the sentence in Philippians 4 : 8 : Finally , brethren , whatsoever things are true ...
... happiness . Grant this , O Lord , for the sake of Jesus Christ . Amen . What he is doing near the end here is improving in rhythm and economy the sentence in Philippians 4 : 8 : Finally , brethren , whatsoever things are true ...
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... happiest choice of life is conducted , like the Grand Tour , in a way that manages to avoid reference to the eternal ... happier than they left it , but they do not , quite . The reason they do not is spoken over and over by the repeated ...
... happiest choice of life is conducted , like the Grand Tour , in a way that manages to avoid reference to the eternal ... happier than they left it , but they do not , quite . The reason they do not is spoken over and over by the repeated ...
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... happiness which was to be found in the calm of a cottage , or lose the opportunity of listening without intermission to the melody of the nightingale , which he believed was be heard from every bramble , and which he did not fail to ...
... happiness which was to be found in the calm of a cottage , or lose the opportunity of listening without intermission to the melody of the nightingale , which he believed was be heard from every bramble , and which he did not fail to ...
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