Perilous Balance: The Tragic Genius of Swift, Johnson, & SternePrinceton University Press, 1939 - 172 oldal |
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74. oldal
... fear death ? ' she asked her sister . It was a question all his friends were asking . His amazing vitality was intensified by this terror of dying . Only an iron self - discipline could have resisted those long months ( he was confined ...
... fear death ? ' she asked her sister . It was a question all his friends were asking . His amazing vitality was intensified by this terror of dying . Only an iron self - discipline could have resisted those long months ( he was confined ...
75. oldal
... fear of death . The amiable Dr. Adams suggested that GOD was infinitely good . JOHNSON . " That he is infinitely good , as far as the perfection of his nature will allow , I certainly believe ; but it is necessary for good upon the ...
... fear of death . The amiable Dr. Adams suggested that GOD was infinitely good . JOHNSON . " That he is infinitely good , as far as the perfection of his nature will allow , I certainly believe ; but it is necessary for good upon the ...
80. oldal
... Fear was indeed a sensation to which Mr. Johnson was an utter stranger , ' according to Mrs. Thrale , ' ex- cepting when some sudden apprehensions seized him that he was going to die ' ; and Boswell confirms her : ' He feared death ...
... Fear was indeed a sensation to which Mr. Johnson was an utter stranger , ' according to Mrs. Thrale , ' ex- cepting when some sudden apprehensions seized him that he was going to die ' ; and Boswell confirms her : ' He feared death ...
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Vive la Bagatelle Swift and Johnson | 25 |
The Castle of Indolence Johnson | 49 |
Dangerous Prevalence of the Imagination Johnson | 71 |
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