Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... literary figures of today should have gone to the Spanish Civil War in 1936–39 . But of course there is not the slightest bit of evidence that he did so . Although Johnson at thirty - six had little but failure and wasted time behind ...
... literary figures of today should have gone to the Spanish Civil War in 1936–39 . But of course there is not the slightest bit of evidence that he did so . Although Johnson at thirty - six had little but failure and wasted time behind ...
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... literary critics who tell us how to live . The eighteenth century was an age of sermons , as one can see from a glance at any old library . There were thousands of clerical sermons ( and Johnson , as we shall see , wrote many of these ...
... literary critics who tell us how to live . The eighteenth century was an age of sermons , as one can see from a glance at any old library . There were thousands of clerical sermons ( and Johnson , as we shall see , wrote many of these ...
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... literary work Johnson was now closely associated , and Edmund Burke , the only man in England to rival Johnson in discussion . Rather later they elected Garrick , then at the height of his fame , Thomas Warton , and Adam Smith ; and by ...
... literary work Johnson was now closely associated , and Edmund Burke , the only man in England to rival Johnson in discussion . Rather later they elected Garrick , then at the height of his fame , Thomas Warton , and Adam Smith ; and by ...
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