Samuel Johnson |
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To him history was meaningful only if it was social history or the biography of historical persons and he had little ... Sooner than hear of the Punic War , " writes Arthur Murphy , “ he would be rude to the person that introduced the ...
To him history was meaningful only if it was social history or the biography of historical persons and he had little ... Sooner than hear of the Punic War , " writes Arthur Murphy , “ he would be rude to the person that introduced the ...
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Every person lost seemed to Johnson a final one and it may even be that , like many who suffer from apprehension and melancholy , he tended to identify its nameless cause with any event which might seem to furnish rational justification ...
Every person lost seemed to Johnson a final one and it may even be that , like many who suffer from apprehension and melancholy , he tended to identify its nameless cause with any event which might seem to furnish rational justification ...
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It was Oscar Wilde who remarked that the only person for whom all schools of art are equally fine is the auctioneer . One is tempted to add that the only person to whom all great men are equally interesting is the autograph collector .
It was Oscar Wilde who remarked that the only person for whom all schools of art are equally fine is the auctioneer . One is tempted to add that the only person to whom all great men are equally interesting is the autograph collector .
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