The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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... course , enjoy the fantastic and the in- sane . That is a matter of taste ; and therefore vain to argue over ; but one can argue that , in the long run , the consequences of such pleasures are apt to be very far from pleasant . However ...
... course , enjoy the fantastic and the in- sane . That is a matter of taste ; and therefore vain to argue over ; but one can argue that , in the long run , the consequences of such pleasures are apt to be very far from pleasant . However ...
Pagina 242
... course of chymistry or a course of rope- dancing or a course of any thing to which you are inclined at the time . Contrive to have as many retreats to your mind as you can , as many things to which it can fly from itself . " There was a ...
... course of chymistry or a course of rope- dancing or a course of any thing to which you are inclined at the time . Contrive to have as many retreats to your mind as you can , as many things to which it can fly from itself . " There was a ...
Pagina 294
... course, been plenty of jokes about it. 'Tell me,' said Goldsmith to Gibbon, 'what was the name of the Indian king who fought Alexander?' 'Montezuma,' replied the mischievous Gibbon; then, as the guileless Goldy started to write it down ...
... course, been plenty of jokes about it. 'Tell me,' said Goldsmith to Gibbon, 'what was the name of the Indian king who fought Alexander?' 'Montezuma,' replied the mischievous Gibbon; then, as the guileless Goldy started to write it down ...
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