Samuel Johnson: A Personality in ConflictAuckland University Press, 1971 - 168ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... suffered all his life . ' In a few weeks ' , the annalist continues , ' an inflammation was dis- covered on my buttocks , which was at first , I think , taken for a burn ; but which soon appeared to be a natural dis- order . '33 It was ...
... suffered all his life . ' In a few weeks ' , the annalist continues , ' an inflammation was dis- covered on my buttocks , which was at first , I think , taken for a burn ; but which soon appeared to be a natural dis- order . '33 It was ...
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... suffered were aggravated by the anxiety of feeling himself unloved , anxiety intensified by hunger which , because it epitomizes rejection , is to a baby perhaps the most frightening of all feelings . ' In the second year I know not ...
... suffered were aggravated by the anxiety of feeling himself unloved , anxiety intensified by hunger which , because it epitomizes rejection , is to a baby perhaps the most frightening of all feelings . ' In the second year I know not ...
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... suffering willingly what we cannot avoid , we secure ourselves from vain and immoderate disquiet ' . But , being ... suffered more excruciatingly than he did . ' It is , perhaps , ' he writes in Rambler , No. 52 , ' not immedi- ately ...
... suffering willingly what we cannot avoid , we secure ourselves from vain and immoderate disquiet ' . But , being ... suffered more excruciatingly than he did . ' It is , perhaps , ' he writes in Rambler , No. 52 , ' not immedi- ately ...
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The House of Discord | 1 |
The Wounds of the Mind | 52 |
Dearest Dear Lady | 125 |
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