Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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58. oldal
... mind , Obedient passions and a will resign'd ; For love , which scarce collective man can fill . . . This last ... mind , And makes the happiness she does not find . The student of psychiatry will not be surprised at Johnson's in ...
... mind , Obedient passions and a will resign'd ; For love , which scarce collective man can fill . . . This last ... mind , And makes the happiness she does not find . The student of psychiatry will not be surprised at Johnson's in ...
95. oldal
... mind from his sufferings by concentrating on his studies , Johnson adds : “ This is perhaps an instance of fortitude and steady composure of mind , which would have been for ever the boast of the Stoic schools , and increased the ...
... mind from his sufferings by concentrating on his studies , Johnson adds : “ This is perhaps an instance of fortitude and steady composure of mind , which would have been for ever the boast of the Stoic schools , and increased the ...
182. oldal
... mind ?, " his refusal to be led away from the facts of that text into nebulous pseudo - philosophical specu- lation , were treated very superciliously by the Romantic critics of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries . But in the ...
... mind ?, " his refusal to be led away from the facts of that text into nebulous pseudo - philosophical specu- lation , were treated very superciliously by the Romantic critics of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries . But in the ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
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