Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 страници |
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... talking , it was important that he should have friends he might talk with rather than merely admirers to talk at . The membership of the circle , accordingly , was from the first drawn from among people who were in some sense Johnson's ...
... talking , it was important that he should have friends he might talk with rather than merely admirers to talk at . The membership of the circle , accordingly , was from the first drawn from among people who were in some sense Johnson's ...
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... talk in this manner ; it is a mode of talking in society ; but don't think foolishly . ' " " The willingness to make a gesture towards social usage is characteristic of the Johnson who considered himself ' a very polite man ' - even ...
... talk in this manner ; it is a mode of talking in society ; but don't think foolishly . ' " " The willingness to make a gesture towards social usage is characteristic of the Johnson who considered himself ' a very polite man ' - even ...
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... talk . Brook Boothby remarked that Johnson , when a topic was presented to him , would ' utter upon it a number of The Rambler ' . Johnson's talk , like his writing , is built on strong , vivid concrete detail . It uses abstract words ...
... talk . Brook Boothby remarked that Johnson , when a topic was presented to him , would ' utter upon it a number of The Rambler ' . Johnson's talk , like his writing , is built on strong , vivid concrete detail . It uses abstract words ...
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Introduction | 13 |
From Wolstan to Werburgh | 58 |
Time of Decision | 68 |
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