Samuel Johnson and the Life of WritingHarcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1971 - 303페이지 |
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... whole task of my present state , " that is , his entire life , conceived as an arena of obligation . The part is like the whole : the dynamics of obligation in the one literary task are like the dynamics of obligation defining the whole ...
... whole task of my present state , " that is , his entire life , conceived as an arena of obligation . The part is like the whole : the dynamics of obligation in the one literary task are like the dynamics of obligation defining the whole ...
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... whole question , as it is discussed in public , appear naïve and stupid . For another thing , he is engaged in reminding the fortunate in his audience of his own dismal origins in obscurity and poverty . But he is also wryly drawing his ...
... whole question , as it is discussed in public , appear naïve and stupid . For another thing , he is engaged in reminding the fortunate in his audience of his own dismal origins in obscurity and poverty . But he is also wryly drawing his ...
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... whole quest has been that those occupied in it are capable of learning from what they encounter . Without this assumption , the whole excursion of inquiry becomes a palpable waste of time . But the last chapter reveals that even this ...
... whole quest has been that those occupied in it are capable of learning from what they encounter . Without this assumption , the whole excursion of inquiry becomes a palpable waste of time . But the last chapter reveals that even this ...
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