Samuel Johnson |
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Just how early in youth he had realized that he was not and never could be like other men it is impossible to say , but it seems reasonable to guess from the completeness of his adjustment that he had resigned himself to the situation ...
Just how early in youth he had realized that he was not and never could be like other men it is impossible to say , but it seems reasonable to guess from the completeness of his adjustment that he had resigned himself to the situation ...
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That he never succeeded has generally been attributed simply to Boswell's " weakness . ” But this so - called weakness was not simple weakness . It had a positive side . Boswell never succeeded in getting fixed principles because not to ...
That he never succeeded has generally been attributed simply to Boswell's " weakness . ” But this so - called weakness was not simple weakness . It had a positive side . Boswell never succeeded in getting fixed principles because not to ...
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Monsieur Jourdain was never wearier of shepherds than Johnson was , and he never met them in poetry without being impelled to some contemptuous comment . Pope wrote pastorals because “ It seems natural for a young poet to initiate ...
Monsieur Jourdain was never wearier of shepherds than Johnson was , and he never met them in poetry without being impelled to some contemptuous comment . Pope wrote pastorals because “ It seems natural for a young poet to initiate ...
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