Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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118. oldal
... Morality for Johnson ( as for other great writers on morality ) is something that must rest on observation and information , on constant self - awareness and self - criticism . Johnson's practice as a moral writer can be described in ...
... Morality for Johnson ( as for other great writers on morality ) is something that must rest on observation and information , on constant self - awareness and self - criticism . Johnson's practice as a moral writer can be described in ...
151. oldal
... morality ; and all the student can do is to follow him and see how he reacts to separate political situations as ... morality and his belief that politics is individual morality on a larger scale . In fact , his writings and the records ...
... morality ; and all the student can do is to follow him and see how he reacts to separate political situations as ... morality and his belief that politics is individual morality on a larger scale . In fact , his writings and the records ...
196. oldal
... morality : " Let us endeavour to see things as they are . . . . Whether to see life as it is will give us much consolation , I know not ; but the consolation which is drawn from truth , if any there be , is solid and durable ; that ...
... morality : " Let us endeavour to see things as they are . . . . Whether to see life as it is will give us much consolation , I know not ; but the consolation which is drawn from truth , if any there be , is solid and durable ; that ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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