Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... Johnson , Works , 9 vols . Oxford 1825 . The Letters of Samuel Johnson . Ed . R. W. Chapman . 3 vols . 1952 . Johnson , Prose and Poetry . Selected by Mona Wilson ( text edited by John Crow ) 1950 . Selections from Samuel Johnson ...
... Johnson , Works , 9 vols . Oxford 1825 . The Letters of Samuel Johnson . Ed . R. W. Chapman . 3 vols . 1952 . Johnson , Prose and Poetry . Selected by Mona Wilson ( text edited by John Crow ) 1950 . Selections from Samuel Johnson ...
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... Johnson's life : mean to the journalists he employed , he had a strange hold over them , perhaps because of the enthusiasm he showed in building up the circulation and reputation . In 1738 Johnson became one of Cave's chief assistants ...
... Johnson's life : mean to the journalists he employed , he had a strange hold over them , perhaps because of the enthusiasm he showed in building up the circulation and reputation . In 1738 Johnson became one of Cave's chief assistants ...
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... Johnson and lively companions . Above all there was Arthur Murphy , a talented Irish lawyer turned play- wright , of about the same age . His conversation , wrote Mrs Thrale ( to whom Murphy introduced Johnson ) , was ' so happily made ...
... Johnson and lively companions . Above all there was Arthur Murphy , a talented Irish lawyer turned play- wright , of about the same age . His conversation , wrote Mrs Thrale ( to whom Murphy introduced Johnson ) , was ' so happily made ...
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