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... reason for it . One explanation springs to mind at once . Mr. Connolly makes his living as a critic , but his ... reason why snide remarks about Mr. Connolly come so easily to some people's lips is that he is , for the very reason I have ...
... reason for it . One explanation springs to mind at once . Mr. Connolly makes his living as a critic , but his ... reason why snide remarks about Mr. Connolly come so easily to some people's lips is that he is , for the very reason I have ...
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... reason him into calmness , asked what precisely he understood by the term ' damned ' . Johnson burst out passionately : ' Sent to Hell , Sir , and punished everlastingly ! ' When urged to rely on the merciful nature of God , he pointed ...
... reason him into calmness , asked what precisely he understood by the term ' damned ' . Johnson burst out passionately : ' Sent to Hell , Sir , and punished everlastingly ! ' When urged to rely on the merciful nature of God , he pointed ...
Side 176
... reason can supply will only blunt their points , but cannot repel them . Johnson's whole way of life , as well as his intellectual position , can be deduced from that passage . Human suffering could be met , but only by putting on ...
... reason can supply will only blunt their points , but cannot repel them . Johnson's whole way of life , as well as his intellectual position , can be deduced from that passage . Human suffering could be met , but only by putting on ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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