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... later life he was sardonic about these romances and drew a careful distinction between them and more serious literature ; but in boyhood , and later , he indulged his half - ashamed taste for them . There was also much reading of a ...
... later life he was sardonic about these romances and drew a careful distinction between them and more serious literature ; but in boyhood , and later , he indulged his half - ashamed taste for them . There was also much reading of a ...
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... later writers , and particularly of our English lexiphanes , the Rambler ' . He was not alone in his objection to Johnson's ' hard words ' . Over a century later Leslie Stephen , editor of The Dictionary of National Biography and ( more ...
... later writers , and particularly of our English lexiphanes , the Rambler ' . He was not alone in his objection to Johnson's ' hard words ' . Over a century later Leslie Stephen , editor of The Dictionary of National Biography and ( more ...
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... later bears fruit in a book . The cliché becomes interesting when we reflect that there is much virtue in that ' sooner ' and ' later ' , and likewise that the tree of literature bears more than one kind of fruit . Johnson's writing was ...
... later bears fruit in a book . The cliché becomes interesting when we reflect that there is much virtue in that ' sooner ' and ' later ' , and likewise that the tree of literature bears more than one kind of fruit . Johnson's writing was ...
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Introduction | 13 |
From Wolstan to Werburgh | 58 |
Time of Decision | 68 |
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