The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... pleased with their own condition . The sages who instructed them ✓ told them of nothing but the miseries of public life and described all beyond the mountains as regions of calam- ity , where discord was always raging and where man ...
... pleased with their own condition . The sages who instructed them ✓ told them of nothing but the miseries of public life and described all beyond the mountains as regions of calam- ity , where discord was always raging and where man ...
171. oldal
... pleased with every kind of knowledge , imagining that the time would come when all his acquisitions should be of use to him in the open world . He came one day to amuse himself in his usual manner and found the master busy in building a ...
... pleased with every kind of knowledge , imagining that the time would come when all his acquisitions should be of use to him in the open world . He came one day to amuse himself in his usual manner and found the master busy in building a ...
438. oldal
... pleased with them and cried out , ' Ay , now they are perfectly right ; nothing can be better . ' " 89 It is seldom that the great or the wise expect that they are despised or cheated . Halifax , thinking this a lucky opportunity of ...
... pleased with them and cried out , ' Ay , now they are perfectly right ; nothing can be better . ' " 89 It is seldom that the great or the wise expect that they are despised or cheated . Halifax , thinking this a lucky opportunity of ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
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