Wit and Wisdom of Samuel JohnsonClarendon Press, 1888 - 323 ページ |
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... our terror , denied . To the evil Poverty he steadily Crabbe's Village bed nd rustic misery , bu As truth wil He dislikes all af great lexicogra the Morley's Life of Co The Rambler , No. Ibi tue . ' We do not always suffer by ays.
... our terror , denied . To the evil Poverty he steadily Crabbe's Village bed nd rustic misery , bu As truth wil He dislikes all af great lexicogra the Morley's Life of Co The Rambler , No. Ibi tue . ' We do not always suffer by ays.
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... truth , author whom he reviews . When urney whether ' there was not sad dded : - ' I know it is not to be said , hakespeare , and nobody dare abuse uthor whom Johnson dared not ness . A quibble , ' he writes , ' was leopatra for which ...
... truth , author whom he reviews . When urney whether ' there was not sad dded : - ' I know it is not to be said , hakespeare , and nobody dare abuse uthor whom Johnson dared not ness . A quibble , ' he writes , ' was leopatra for which ...
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... truth . He has dissipated the prejudice nnected gaiety with vice , and easiness of ty of principles . He has restored virtue taught innocence not to be ashamed . on of literary character , ' above all Greek , fame No greater felicity ...
... truth . He has dissipated the prejudice nnected gaiety with vice , and easiness of ty of principles . He has restored virtue taught innocence not to be ashamed . on of literary character , ' above all Greek , fame No greater felicity ...
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... Truth : ment assertor of uncontroverted lf out of the reach of contra- confidence which the conscious- ould have given . I was once ce , and , after having recounted epresent him fully , by mention- Steady , that he has faults I can out ...
... Truth : ment assertor of uncontroverted lf out of the reach of contra- confidence which the conscious- ould have given . I was once ce , and , after having recounted epresent him fully , by mention- Steady , that he has faults I can out ...
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... truth is , that of life a great part passes without study . of the common condition of humanity ; rried like another man ; he has hopes □ ns and disappointments , griefs and joys , Lemies , like a courtier or a statesman ; nor MANY ...
... truth is , that of life a great part passes without study . of the common condition of humanity ; rried like another man ; he has hopes □ ns and disappointments , griefs and joys , Lemies , like a courtier or a statesman ; nor MANY ...
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