The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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277. oldal
... endeavored to suppress , not because it ap- peared criminal but because it was new ; and all change not evidently for the better alarms a mind taught by experience to distrust itself . I was often afraid that my heart was deceiving me ...
... endeavored to suppress , not because it ap- peared criminal but because it was new ; and all change not evidently for the better alarms a mind taught by experience to distrust itself . I was often afraid that my heart was deceiving me ...
376. oldal
... endeavored to soothe them by sympathy and tenderness . But when his heart was not softened by the sight of misery , he was sometimes obstinate in his resentment , and did not quickly lose remembrance of an injury . He always continued ...
... endeavored to soothe them by sympathy and tenderness . But when his heart was not softened by the sight of misery , he was sometimes obstinate in his resentment , and did not quickly lose remembrance of an injury . He always continued ...
446. oldal
... endeavored to depreciate his abilities . Burnet , 1 108 who was afterwards a judge of no mean repu- tation , censured him in a piece called Homerides before it was published ; Ducket 109 likewise endeavored to make him ridiculous ...
... endeavored to depreciate his abilities . Burnet , 1 108 who was afterwards a judge of no mean repu- tation , censured him in a piece called Homerides before it was published ; Ducket 109 likewise endeavored to make him ridiculous ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
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