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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... considered apart from adventitious and separable decorations and disguises , that there is scarce any possibility of good or ill but is common to human kind . . . . We are all prompted by the same motives , all deceived by the same ...
... considered apart from adventitious and separable decorations and disguises , that there is scarce any possibility of good or ill but is common to human kind . . . . We are all prompted by the same motives , all deceived by the same ...
76. oldal
... considered their copyright against " invasion " by a similar scheme of an Edinburgh publisher , decided to issue a collection of the works of the English poets of the past hundred years or so in sixty or seventy vol- umes , and engaged ...
... considered their copyright against " invasion " by a similar scheme of an Edinburgh publisher , decided to issue a collection of the works of the English poets of the past hundred years or so in sixty or seventy vol- umes , and engaged ...
91. oldal
... considered , " Johnson says , " is an immoderate degree of self - esteem , or an over - value set upon a man by himself . . . . He that overvalues himself will undervalue others , and he that undervalues others will oppress them ...
... considered , " Johnson says , " is an immoderate degree of self - esteem , or an over - value set upon a man by himself . . . . He that overvalues himself will undervalue others , and he that undervalues others will oppress them ...
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