The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithMacmillan, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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Pagina 94
... fool in a family . " 1 ( To Boswell . ) ' Don't cant in defence of savages . ' ( In reply to an abusive Thames ... fools . ' ( Of Metaphysical poets . ) ' If their conceits 94 JOHNSON.
... fool in a family . " 1 ( To Boswell . ) ' Don't cant in defence of savages . ' ( In reply to an abusive Thames ... fools . ' ( Of Metaphysical poets . ) ' If their conceits 94 JOHNSON.
Pagina 180
... fools of themselves outside their books ; Goldsmith , for example , or La Fontaine . ' But these men , ' he continues ... fool , he would never have been a great writer .... He was a slave proud of his servitude , a Paul Pry , convinced ...
... fools of themselves outside their books ; Goldsmith , for example , or La Fontaine . ' But these men , ' he continues ... fool , he would never have been a great writer .... He was a slave proud of his servitude , a Paul Pry , convinced ...
Pagina 292
... fool was insupportable . She was however no fool , but a woman of good sense and some reading . ' of the London Packet , and lays his cane across 292 GOLDSMITH.
... fool was insupportable . She was however no fool , but a woman of good sense and some reading . ' of the London Packet , and lays his cane across 292 GOLDSMITH.
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