The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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Pagina 82
... human life . ' He that would travel for the entertainment of others , should remember that the great object of remark is human life . ' ' As gold which he cannot spend will make no man rich , so knowledge which he cannot apply will make ...
... human life . ' He that would travel for the entertainment of others , should remember that the great object of remark is human life . ' ' As gold which he cannot spend will make no man rich , so knowledge which he cannot apply will make ...
Pagina 154
... human heart . ' Approfondissez ! ' At times poor little Philip's curriculum seems to leave him hardly a free moment in the day . From Leipzig , ' his tutor writes me word that he has barely time to eat , drink , and sleep ' . One is ...
... human heart . ' Approfondissez ! ' At times poor little Philip's curriculum seems to leave him hardly a free moment in the day . From Leipzig , ' his tutor writes me word that he has barely time to eat , drink , and sleep ' . One is ...
Pagina 158
... human beings ? In fact , for Chesterfield , the human race has always consisted mainly of geese and peacocks . The logical conclusions follow . Seem open ; but dissimulate . ' Fish for facts ; but fish judiciously . ' Find out ...
... human beings ? In fact , for Chesterfield , the human race has always consisted mainly of geese and peacocks . The logical conclusions follow . Seem open ; but dissimulate . ' Fish for facts ; but fish judiciously . ' Find out ...
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