Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... usually absent , and Gilbert Walmsley , a rich friend , had leased the Bishop's Palace . But Johnson's father was a member of the corporation , and held at one time or another most of the important posts : sheriff in 1709 and one of the ...
... usually absent , and Gilbert Walmsley , a rich friend , had leased the Bishop's Palace . But Johnson's father was a member of the corporation , and held at one time or another most of the important posts : sheriff in 1709 and one of the ...
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... usually kept at a level which does not call forth Johnson's full intellectual powers ; thus they lack the fire and excite- ment that the greatest ethical writing , from Plato to Kierkegaard , can offer us . As social comment , the ...
... usually kept at a level which does not call forth Johnson's full intellectual powers ; thus they lack the fire and excite- ment that the greatest ethical writing , from Plato to Kierkegaard , can offer us . As social comment , the ...
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... usually easy to control , although it did contain a number of sometimes restive country gentlemen and a few genuine independents like Edmund Burke . All oppositions , like Johnson in his youth , inveighed against ' corruption ' , i.e. ...
... usually easy to control , although it did contain a number of sometimes restive country gentlemen and a few genuine independents like Edmund Burke . All oppositions , like Johnson in his youth , inveighed against ' corruption ' , i.e. ...
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