The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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... living of seven hundred pounds a year to marry one of his natural daughters : he took the living ; and my father dying soon after , he dispensed with himself from taking the wife , but he was so generous as to give her very near one ...
... living of seven hundred pounds a year to marry one of his natural daughters : he took the living ; and my father dying soon after , he dispensed with himself from taking the wife , but he was so generous as to give her very near one ...
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... living style and its author's personality are only two sides of the same thing . And Johnson's real style vibrates with that energy which pulses through his whole career . Here is a being , tormented by illness from childhood ; assailed ...
... living style and its author's personality are only two sides of the same thing . And Johnson's real style vibrates with that energy which pulses through his whole career . Here is a being , tormented by illness from childhood ; assailed ...
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... living subject ; even though the living subject was apt to rage and bellow under this process . Boswell was constantly experimenting , like one of those vivi- sectors Johnson abhorred , to see what his Bear would do or say . How would ...
... living subject ; even though the living subject was apt to rage and bellow under this process . Boswell was constantly experimenting , like one of those vivi- sectors Johnson abhorred , to see what his Bear would do or say . How would ...
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