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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... morality is not that of rigidly insisting on a predetermined and au- thorized pattern of " good behavior . " True , he may , after consideration ... Morality and Religion Johnson's morality is , of course , 87 Chapter Five The Moralist.
... morality is not that of rigidly insisting on a predetermined and au- thorized pattern of " good behavior . " True , he may , after consideration ... Morality and Religion Johnson's morality is , of course , 87 Chapter Five The Moralist.
88. oldal
Donald J. Greene. Morality and Religion Johnson's morality is , of course , a part of his general religious position . A thorough study of Johnson's religion has yet to be undertaken . Students have been in the habit of dwelling on and ...
Donald J. Greene. Morality and Religion Johnson's morality is , of course , a part of his general religious position . A thorough study of Johnson's religion has yet to be undertaken . Students have been in the habit of dwelling on and ...
150. 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 which may ...
... 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 which may ...
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