Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171페이지 |
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... turn a tiger into a cat to please anybody . Had not the Doctor himself favoured candour in biography ? ' If nothing , ' he had said , ' but the bright side of characters should be shown , we should sit down in despondency , and think it ...
... turn a tiger into a cat to please anybody . Had not the Doctor himself favoured candour in biography ? ' If nothing , ' he had said , ' but the bright side of characters should be shown , we should sit down in despondency , and think it ...
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... turn into ridicule his tumultuous and aukward fondness for Mrs. Johnson . ' Unfortunately the young rogues remained very few in number , probably never more than eight , some of them day - boys ; and it was in an effort to cast his net ...
... turn into ridicule his tumultuous and aukward fondness for Mrs. Johnson . ' Unfortunately the young rogues remained very few in number , probably never more than eight , some of them day - boys ; and it was in an effort to cast his net ...
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... turn thine Eyes , And pause awhile from Learning to be wise ; There mark what Ills the Scholar's Life assail , Toil , Envy , Want , the Garret , and the Jail . See Nations slowly wise , and meanly just , To buried Merit raise the tardy ...
... turn thine Eyes , And pause awhile from Learning to be wise ; There mark what Ills the Scholar's Life assail , Toil , Envy , Want , the Garret , and the Jail . See Nations slowly wise , and meanly just , To buried Merit raise the tardy ...
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