Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetMacmillan, 1894 - 718 oldal |
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... human heart ; and , in a word , a more just or pleasant , a more engaging or a more improving treatise , on all the excellences and defects of human nature , is scarce to be found in our own , or perhaps , any other language.1 Johnson's ...
... human heart ; and , in a word , a more just or pleasant , a more engaging or a more improving treatise , on all the excellences and defects of human nature , is scarce to be found in our own , or perhaps , any other language.1 Johnson's ...
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... Human Wishes " has less of common life , but more of a philosophic dignity than his " London . " More readers , therefore , will be delighted with the pointed spirit of " London " than with the profound reflection of " The Vanity of Human ...
... Human Wishes " has less of common life , but more of a philosophic dignity than his " London . " More readers , therefore , will be delighted with the pointed spirit of " London " than with the profound reflection of " The Vanity of Human ...
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... human mind ) , know that the appellation of Methodists was first given to a society of students in the University of Oxford , who , about the year 1730 , were distinguished by an earnest and methodical attention to devout exercises ...
... human mind ) , know that the appellation of Methodists was first given to a society of students in the University of Oxford , who , about the year 1730 , were distinguished by an earnest and methodical attention to devout exercises ...
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