Samuel Johnson |
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الصفحة 57
He entered various orbits , but he did not and could not revolve through the whole course of any one of them.20 This he knew well enough , as he also knew it was not primarily his genius but his deficiencies that cut him off - his ...
He entered various orbits , but he did not and could not revolve through the whole course of any one of them.20 This he knew well enough , as he also knew it was not primarily his genius but his deficiencies that cut him off - his ...
الصفحة 206
He knew that his old employer , Edward Cave , had once seen a ghost which had so horrified him that he had not liked to talk of the experience ; that Goldsmith's brother , a clergyman , had also seen one ; and that his early friend ...
He knew that his old employer , Edward Cave , had once seen a ghost which had so horrified him that he had not liked to talk of the experience ; that Goldsmith's brother , a clergyman , had also seen one ; and that his early friend ...
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great deal more is known , for instance , about the life and death of Jonathan Swift than Johnson knew . But has the horror of his last dreadful days ever been presented more simply or more impressively than in the following passage ?
great deal more is known , for instance , about the life and death of Jonathan Swift than Johnson knew . But has the horror of his last dreadful days ever been presented more simply or more impressively than in the following passage ?
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