Samuel Johnson, 10. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 oldal Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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16. oldal
... give the last twenty years of his tumultuous emotional life some happy affection . In Society About the time Johnson got his pension , he apparently decided to give freer rein to his great capacity for human friendship and social ...
... give the last twenty years of his tumultuous emotional life some happy affection . In Society About the time Johnson got his pension , he apparently decided to give freer rein to his great capacity for human friendship and social ...
43. oldal
... gives a not unjustifiedly gloomy picture , when crush'd by rules , and weaken'd as refin'd , For years the pow'r of ... give , For we that live to please , must please to live and pleads with the audience to “ bid the reign commence ...
... gives a not unjustifiedly gloomy picture , when crush'd by rules , and weaken'd as refin'd , For years the pow'r of ... give , For we that live to please , must please to live and pleads with the audience to “ bid the reign commence ...
90. oldal
... give the heart to God , and to give the whole heart , is very difficult ... but we may be zealously religious at little ex- pense .... Thus some please themselves with a constant regularity of life , and decency of behaviour ...
... give the heart to God , and to give the whole heart , is very difficult ... but we may be zealously religious at little ex- pense .... Thus some please themselves with a constant regularity of life , and decency of behaviour ...
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