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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... hope , and then to believe , that Nature has given him something peculiar to himself [ too true of Boswell ] . As to your History of Corsica , you have no materials which others have not , or may not have . You have , somehow or other ...
... hope , and then to believe , that Nature has given him something peculiar to himself [ too true of Boswell ] . As to your History of Corsica , you have no materials which others have not , or may not have . You have , somehow or other ...
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... hope he will mend ; he is now read- ing Jack the Giant Killer . Perhaps so noble a narrative may rouse in him the soul of enterprise . Last Saturday I came to Ashbourn ; the dangers or the pleasures of the journey I have at present no ...
... hope he will mend ; he is now read- ing Jack the Giant Killer . Perhaps so noble a narrative may rouse in him the soul of enterprise . Last Saturday I came to Ashbourn ; the dangers or the pleasures of the journey I have at present no ...
37. oldal
... Hope and Fear their objects find ? " He presents , as a possible alternative , the Stoic answer , “ Direct them to nothing outside yourself ; disengage yourself from life ; repress all such emotions ; commit yourself to nothing , let ...
... Hope and Fear their objects find ? " He presents , as a possible alternative , the Stoic answer , “ Direct them to nothing outside yourself ; disengage yourself from life ; repress all such emotions ; commit yourself to nothing , let ...
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