The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] Goldsmith |
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Some of the above quotations come from Johnson's writing , some from his talk ; note that they are not always easy ... His written style , on the other hand , improved as it more clearly approached his easier talk , The average length ...
Some of the above quotations come from Johnson's writing , some from his talk ; note that they are not always easy ... His written style , on the other hand , improved as it more clearly approached his easier talk , The average length ...
Pagina 168
Gain the heart , ' he had himself written , ' or you gain nothing . ' Yet , quite fantastically , he goes on to explain that hearts are gained only by ' elegance ' . The Letters were not written for publication ; yet they often read as ...
Gain the heart , ' he had himself written , ' or you gain nothing . ' Yet , quite fantastically , he goes on to explain that hearts are gained only by ' elegance ' . The Letters were not written for publication ; yet they often read as ...
Pagina 261
Secondly , it becomes clear that , though Boswell says he kept constantly in view the idea of writing Johnson's life from the begin- ... His London Journal he seems to have written , as most men would , in its full form as it stands .
Secondly , it becomes clear that , though Boswell says he kept constantly in view the idea of writing Johnson's life from the begin- ... His London Journal he seems to have written , as most men would , in its full form as it stands .
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