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... perhaps , of cupboard love , Platonic love , and vanity tickled and gratified , from morn to night , by incessant homage . The two first ingredients are certainly oddly heterogeneous ; but Johnson , in religion and politics , in love ...
... perhaps , of cupboard love , Platonic love , and vanity tickled and gratified , from morn to night , by incessant homage . The two first ingredients are certainly oddly heterogeneous ; but Johnson , in religion and politics , in love ...
Pagina 25
... perhaps , was conscious that Quintilian had long ago said Qui stultis eruditi videri volunt , 66 eruditis stulti videntur . " 511. Johnson described by Gregory Nazianzen . The following lines I long ago read and marked in the " Anecdota ...
... perhaps , was conscious that Quintilian had long ago said Qui stultis eruditi videri volunt , 66 eruditis stulti videntur . " 511. Johnson described by Gregory Nazianzen . The following lines I long ago read and marked in the " Anecdota ...
Pagina 26
... . I am too discreet , too honest , and perhaps too proud , to be intentionally guilty of plagiarism from any writer whatsoever . But , I am too ingenuous to dissemble the sincere and exquisite satisfaction that I feel , 26 JOHNSONIANA .
... . I am too discreet , too honest , and perhaps too proud , to be intentionally guilty of plagiarism from any writer whatsoever . But , I am too ingenuous to dissemble the sincere and exquisite satisfaction that I feel , 26 JOHNSONIANA .
Pagina 48
... perhaps because they , being strug- gling to get advanced in life , were mortified to think she had allied herself to a man who had not any visible means of being useful to them . However , she always retained her affection for them ...
... perhaps because they , being strug- gling to get advanced in life , were mortified to think she had allied herself to a man who had not any visible means of being useful to them . However , she always retained her affection for them ...
Pagina 58
... perhaps , by hope , and previous knowledge of the extent of similar attacks , prevailed ; and John- son's arguments seemed hitherto rather to have riveted Mr. Langton's feet to the place where he was , than to have spurred him to quit ...
... perhaps , by hope , and previous knowledge of the extent of similar attacks , prevailed ; and John- son's arguments seemed hitherto rather to have riveted Mr. Langton's feet to the place where he was , than to have spurred him to quit ...
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