The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... rest . I am hungry and thirsty like him , but when thirst and hunger cease I am 、⚫ not at rest ; I am like him pained with want , but am not like him satisfied with fullness . The intermediate hours are tedious and gloomy ; I long ...
... rest . I am hungry and thirsty like him , but when thirst and hunger cease I am 、⚫ not at rest ; I am like him pained with want , but am not like him satisfied with fullness . The intermediate hours are tedious and gloomy ; I long ...
210. oldal
... rest , and everyone was pleased to hear the genius or knowledge of another depreciated . In this assembly Rasselas was relating his interview with the hermit and the wonder with which he heard him censure a course of life which he had ...
... rest , and everyone was pleased to hear the genius or knowledge of another depreciated . In this assembly Rasselas was relating his interview with the hermit and the wonder with which he heard him censure a course of life which he had ...
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... rest of mankind , am desirous of felic- ity , my closest attention has been fixed upon your dis- course ; I doubt not the truth of a position which a man so learned has so confidently advanced . Let me only know what it is to live ...
... rest of mankind , am desirous of felic- ity , my closest attention has been fixed upon your dis- course ; I doubt not the truth of a position which a man so learned has so confidently advanced . Let me only know what it is to live ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
Copyright | |
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