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Again , what a tedious person was George Washington ! Johnson himself , paradoxically , interests posterity less by his kindness than by his unkindness . Faults may be a far better ladder to fame than virtues . Indeed the best lives may ...
Again , what a tedious person was George Washington ! Johnson himself , paradoxically , interests posterity less by his kindness than by his unkindness . Faults may be a far better ladder to fame than virtues . Indeed the best lives may ...
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... melancholy lines on human life from Dryden's Aurengzebe.1 Both were , in essence , lonely figures ; and each found that the person on whom he had long centred his affection , had preferred , in secret , a marriage most unwelcome .
... melancholy lines on human life from Dryden's Aurengzebe.1 Both were , in essence , lonely figures ; and each found that the person on whom he had long centred his affection , had preferred , in secret , a marriage most unwelcome .
Pagina 132
... melancholy lines on human life from Dryden's Aurengzebe.1 Both were , in essence , lonely figures ; and each found that the person on whom he had long centred his affection , had preferred , in secret , a marriage most unwelcome .
... melancholy lines on human life from Dryden's Aurengzebe.1 Both were , in essence , lonely figures ; and each found that the person on whom he had long centred his affection , had preferred , in secret , a marriage most unwelcome .
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The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson ... Frank Laurence Lucas Vizualizare fragmente - 1958 |
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