The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithMacmillan, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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Pagina 165
... heart to head . This is all the more ironic because he wrote to Chenevix against sending his son to a large school precisely because ' at those great schools the heart is wholly neglected by those who ought to form it ' . Yet ...
... heart to head . This is all the more ironic because he wrote to Chenevix against sending his son to a large school precisely because ' at those great schools the heart is wholly neglected by those who ought to form it ' . Yet ...
Pagina 168
... heart ! O the heart's fierce beat ! He has tightened his noose , It was fine as a thread . But the wild hare that was love At his feet lies dead . That , indeed , is not Lord Chesterfield's kind of poetry . Nor , I imagine , would he ...
... heart ! O the heart's fierce beat ! He has tightened his noose , It was fine as a thread . But the wild hare that was love At his feet lies dead . That , indeed , is not Lord Chesterfield's kind of poetry . Nor , I imagine , would he ...
Pagina 169
... heart . The fool rushed off and hacked it out ; but , as he tore back with it to his trollop , he tripped on a stone and fell . And he heard the heart murmur - ' My son , are you hurt ? ' Some might call the tale ' sentimental ' - a ...
... heart . The fool rushed off and hacked it out ; but , as he tore back with it to his trollop , he tripped on a stone and fell . And he heard the heart murmur - ' My son , are you hurt ? ' Some might call the tale ' sentimental ' - a ...
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