Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... helped his father with the bookshop , and with the book - stalls and auctions he went all over the Midlands . During this time he received further encourage- ment to pursue the study of polite letters and to practise the art of ...
... helped his father with the bookshop , and with the book - stalls and auctions he went all over the Midlands . During this time he received further encourage- ment to pursue the study of polite letters and to practise the art of ...
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... helped to ' purify the dialect of the tribe ' and to form the admirable lingua franca used by English ( and American ) statesmen , business men , sailors , and poets until well into the nineteenth century . Johnson knew that language ...
... helped to ' purify the dialect of the tribe ' and to form the admirable lingua franca used by English ( and American ) statesmen , business men , sailors , and poets until well into the nineteenth century . Johnson knew that language ...
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Matthew John Caldwell Hodgart. again helped in writing addresses and running the campaign , and Thrale was re - elected . Two years later Johnson wrote the first of his four famous political pamphlets , The False Alarm . It is unlikely ...
Matthew John Caldwell Hodgart. again helped in writing addresses and running the campaign , and Thrale was re - elected . Two years later Johnson wrote the first of his four famous political pamphlets , The False Alarm . It is unlikely ...
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