Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... eighteenth - century civilization which are most valuable to us today : the ideals of independence , energy , and frankness , which I should like to hope have had some part in the making of this book . Johnson , who ' had , till his ...
... eighteenth - century civilization which are most valuable to us today : the ideals of independence , energy , and frankness , which I should like to hope have had some part in the making of this book . Johnson , who ' had , till his ...
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... eighteenth century was an age of sermons , as one can see from a glance at any old library . There were thousands of ... century with Hazlitt and Lamb . Instead of tracing the contours of a reflective mind , the eighteenth - century ...
... eighteenth century was an age of sermons , as one can see from a glance at any old library . There were thousands of ... century with Hazlitt and Lamb . Instead of tracing the contours of a reflective mind , the eighteenth - century ...
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... century made little difference to Johnson : he remained loyal to the High Church party of the days of Queen Anne and ... Eighteenth - century England was far from being a Deistic nation . A higher proportion of the people than today went ...
... century made little difference to Johnson : he remained loyal to the High Church party of the days of Queen Anne and ... Eighteenth - century England was far from being a Deistic nation . A higher proportion of the people than today went ...
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