The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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... turn to satire and contempt , and a strong tendency to argumentation and contradiction . But I had been but a very little in the world , before I found that this would by no means do . ' He did not wish to see his son ' illiberally ...
... turn to satire and contempt , and a strong tendency to argumentation and contradiction . But I had been but a very little in the world , before I found that this would by no means do . ' He did not wish to see his son ' illiberally ...
Pagina 190
... turn my periods smoothly and imperceptibly like a skilful wheelwright turning tops in a turning - loom . There's fancy 190 BOSWELL.
... turn my periods smoothly and imperceptibly like a skilful wheelwright turning tops in a turning - loom . There's fancy 190 BOSWELL.
Pagina 308
... turns only greener the fields of Clonmacnois where the memories of Erin sleep . Montesquieu is more brilliant , but more ... turn London upside down ) . Goldsmith did not undervalue freedom ; its praises were to form the climax of his ...
... turns only greener the fields of Clonmacnois where the memories of Erin sleep . Montesquieu is more brilliant , but more ... turn London upside down ) . Goldsmith did not undervalue freedom ; its praises were to form the climax of his ...
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