Samuel Johnson, Band 10Twayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 Seiten Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... means difficult , polity being only the conduct of immoral men in public affairs . " Johnson does his political thinking not in terms of entities and systems- " society , " " classes , " " economic groups " -but of concrete individuals ...
... means difficult , polity being only the conduct of immoral men in public affairs . " Johnson does his political thinking not in terms of entities and systems- " society , " " classes , " " economic groups " -but of concrete individuals ...
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... means , though tremendously important means , not ends . The end of linguistic communication Johnson never lost sight of : to increase the sum total of human happiness . " The only end of writing is to enable the read- ers better to ...
... means , though tremendously important means , not ends . The end of linguistic communication Johnson never lost sight of : to increase the sum total of human happiness . " The only end of writing is to enable the read- ers better to ...
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... means of flying from himself ; he must , in opposition to the Stoic precept , teach his desires to fix upon external ... mean , in jest , and people are apt to think me serious ' ( Arthur Murphy , in Misc . 1 : 357 ) ; “ It is much to be ...
... means of flying from himself ; he must , in opposition to the Stoic precept , teach his desires to fix upon external ... mean , in jest , and people are apt to think me serious ' ( Arthur Murphy , in Misc . 1 : 357 ) ; “ It is much to be ...
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Chapter | 26 |
Chapter Three | 47 |
Chapter Four | 62 |
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