Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 страници |
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... experience still impatient . Charles Dickens was a Parliamentary reporter in his youth , and it seems to have left him with a contempt for the confusion and leisureliness of democratic assemblies . But while Dickens was a gallery ...
... experience still impatient . Charles Dickens was a Parliamentary reporter in his youth , and it seems to have left him with a contempt for the confusion and leisureliness of democratic assemblies . But while Dickens was a gallery ...
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... experience , Johnson took a strong impression , a richer and deeper colouring of his thoughts , from the Hebridean experience . As he took his place in the New- castle coach and turned his face away from Scotland , his mind was heavy ...
... experience , Johnson took a strong impression , a richer and deeper colouring of his thoughts , from the Hebridean experience . As he took his place in the New- castle coach and turned his face away from Scotland , his mind was heavy ...
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... experience fully comprehended and thought out . Johnson did not have more experiences than other people , but he paid attention to his experience in a way that is very rare : at that intensity , perhaps unique to him . Even with his ...
... experience fully comprehended and thought out . Johnson did not have more experiences than other people , but he paid attention to his experience in a way that is very rare : at that intensity , perhaps unique to him . Even with his ...
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Introduction | 13 |
From Wolstan to Werburgh | 58 |
Time of Decision | 68 |
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