The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth Century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithMacmillan, 1961 - 354 pagini |
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... mean either that it is common among people or things of a given kind ( as good humour seems typical of the English ) ; or it may mean merely that this quality is less uncommon there than elsewhere . It would be a false and flattering ...
... mean either that it is common among people or things of a given kind ( as good humour seems typical of the English ) ; or it may mean merely that this quality is less uncommon there than elsewhere . It would be a false and flattering ...
Pagina 58
... means- " Dr Johnson . " Sir , what Pope means , if he means what he says , is both false and foolish . In the first ... mean by ' thought ' and ' expressed ' . Take Swift's remarks , that marriages are often unhappy because young ladies ...
... means- " Dr Johnson . " Sir , what Pope means , if he means what he says , is both false and foolish . In the first ... mean by ' thought ' and ' expressed ' . Take Swift's remarks , that marriages are often unhappy because young ladies ...
Pagina 64
... mean ' slug ' ; but it seems doubtful if even in Scottish it could mean ' caterpillar ' . ) for baths , hot or cold , is hardly surprising 64 JOHNSON.
... mean ' slug ' ; but it seems doubtful if even in Scottish it could mean ' caterpillar ' . ) for baths , hot or cold , is hardly surprising 64 JOHNSON.
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