Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171페이지 |
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... tion with her husband was complaint , based upon fear , suspicion , and irritation at the need for petty economies . It was not a happy home . In Johnson's own words , he had little experience of consanguineous unanimity . The parents ...
... tion with her husband was complaint , based upon fear , suspicion , and irritation at the need for petty economies . It was not a happy home . In Johnson's own words , he had little experience of consanguineous unanimity . The parents ...
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... tion , and generously remarked that , whoever the author was , he would not be long concealed . A second edition was called for within a week , though this was no help to Johnson financially , since he had sold the work outright to the ...
... tion , and generously remarked that , whoever the author was , he would not be long concealed . A second edition was called for within a week , though this was no help to Johnson financially , since he had sold the work outright to the ...
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... tion ; more often he will quote , and occasionally mis- quote , from memory . The wide range of his reading is matched by his knowledge of the world of men , and his talk is compounded of learning , shrewdness , human- ity , and ripe ...
... tion ; more often he will quote , and occasionally mis- quote , from memory . The wide range of his reading is matched by his knowledge of the world of men , and his talk is compounded of learning , shrewdness , human- ity , and ripe ...
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