Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 страници |
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... mind which had accepted Renaissance culture in its eighteenth - century form , rather than the culture of the modern world in its Romantic form . It is not a question of a ' correct ' versus an ' incorrect ' estimate . Under the eye of ...
... mind which had accepted Renaissance culture in its eighteenth - century form , rather than the culture of the modern world in its Romantic form . It is not a question of a ' correct ' versus an ' incorrect ' estimate . Under the eye of ...
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... mind , when we try to get close to him and hear the authentic accents of his talk ? One remark by an acquaintance stands out . Johnson is like a ghost , ' said Thomas Tyers . ' He never speaks unless he is spoken to . ' And indeed it is ...
... mind , when we try to get close to him and hear the authentic accents of his talk ? One remark by an acquaintance stands out . Johnson is like a ghost , ' said Thomas Tyers . ' He never speaks unless he is spoken to . ' And indeed it is ...
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... mind that is invaded , and ultimately subdued , by ' some particular train of ideas ' . The words are Imlac's , and his diagnosis continues ' all other intellectual gratifications are rejected , the mind , in weariness of leisure ...
... mind that is invaded , and ultimately subdued , by ' some particular train of ideas ' . The words are Imlac's , and his diagnosis continues ' all other intellectual gratifications are rejected , the mind , in weariness of leisure ...
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Introduction | 13 |
From Wolstan to Werburgh | 58 |
Time of Decision | 68 |
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