Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171페이지 |
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... seems that the book was originally planned — too late — to pay for the proposed journey to her bedside . Rasselas or to use its earlier title , The Prince of Abissinia . A Tale — is deeply tinged with that sense of the futility of human ...
... seems that the book was originally planned — too late — to pay for the proposed journey to her bedside . Rasselas or to use its earlier title , The Prince of Abissinia . A Tale — is deeply tinged with that sense of the futility of human ...
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... seems to write without any moral purpose . . . . This fault the barbarity of his age cannot extenuate ; for it is always a writer's duty to make the world better , and justice is a virtue inde- pendent on time or place . ' Now Johnson ...
... seems to write without any moral purpose . . . . This fault the barbarity of his age cannot extenuate ; for it is always a writer's duty to make the world better , and justice is a virtue inde- pendent on time or place . ' Now Johnson ...
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... seems to produce without labour , what no labour can improve . In tragedy he is always struggling after some occasion to be comick , but in comedy he seems to repose , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of thinking congenial to his nature ...
... seems to produce without labour , what no labour can improve . In tragedy he is always struggling after some occasion to be comick , but in comedy he seems to repose , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of thinking congenial to his nature ...
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