Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... noble lord , and enter polite society as nearly all the poets before him had done . He remained in Grub Street , working for the Gentleman's Magazine . Edward Cave , its founder , was until 1745 the most important figure in Johnson's ...
... noble lord , and enter polite society as nearly all the poets before him had done . He remained in Grub Street , working for the Gentleman's Magazine . Edward Cave , its founder , was until 1745 the most important figure in Johnson's ...
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... noble statement of Johnson's humanism . Soame Jenyns's is one of several eighteenth - century theodicies that try to explain human suffering by the Great Chain of Being . He assumes that every Platonic Idea has a valid claim to ...
... noble statement of Johnson's humanism . Soame Jenyns's is one of several eighteenth - century theodicies that try to explain human suffering by the Great Chain of Being . He assumes that every Platonic Idea has a valid claim to ...
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... noble wild prospects ; and Lapland is remarkable for prodigious noble wild prospects . But , Sir , let me tell you , the noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees , is the high road that leads him to England ! Another rhetorical ...
... noble wild prospects ; and Lapland is remarkable for prodigious noble wild prospects . But , Sir , let me tell you , the noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees , is the high road that leads him to England ! Another rhetorical ...
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