The Measure and the Choice: A Pathographic Essay on Samuel JohnsonStory Scientia, 1971 - 231 pages |
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A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. the first corruption that entered into my heart was communi ... essay , Rambler nr . 6 , which is one of the highlights of the entire collection . In it he describes the life sense ...
A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. the first corruption that entered into my heart was communi ... essay , Rambler nr . 6 , which is one of the highlights of the entire collection . In it he describes the life sense ...
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A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. " Peevishness " , resumed Johnson in another essay ( Rambler nr ... essays on psychological and psychiatric subjects , we regularly find in them various ex- planations and opinions ...
A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. " Peevishness " , resumed Johnson in another essay ( Rambler nr ... essays on psychological and psychiatric subjects , we regularly find in them various ex- planations and opinions ...
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A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. for our own virtue , but may corrupt our hearts in the most recluse solitude , with more pernicious and tyrannical appetites and wishes than the commerce of the world will generally ...
A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. for our own virtue , but may corrupt our hearts in the most recluse solitude , with more pernicious and tyrannical appetites and wishes than the commerce of the world will generally ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Johnson in parenthesis | 20 |
The degeneration concept in psychiatry | 28 |
Copyright | |
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