History of Rasselas: Prince of AbyssiniaClarendon Press, 1954 - 203 من الصفحات |
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... talk , he thought himself happy in having found a man who knew the world so well , and could so skilfully paint the scenes of life . He asked a thousand questions about things , to which , though common to all other mortals , his ...
... talk , he thought himself happy in having found a man who knew the world so well , and could so skilfully paint the scenes of life . He asked a thousand questions about things , to which , though common to all other mortals , his ...
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... talk in public .... Johnson is here describing his own life . ' He seemed to me , ' wrote the Rev. Dr. Maxwell ... talking to him with indifference of the pursuits which generally engage us in a course of action , and inquiring a reason ...
... talk in public .... Johnson is here describing his own life . ' He seemed to me , ' wrote the Rev. Dr. Maxwell ... talking to him with indifference of the pursuits which generally engage us in a course of action , and inquiring a reason ...
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... talks nonsense so well must know that he is talking nonsense . " - Boswell's Life of Johnson , ii . 74 . 1. 19. One of the youngest . ... Johnson implies that it is those who are most ignorant of the world , the young , that is to say ...
... talks nonsense so well must know that he is talking nonsense . " - Boswell's Life of Johnson , ii . 74 . 1. 19. One of the youngest . ... Johnson implies that it is those who are most ignorant of the world , the young , that is to say ...
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