Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... MERIDIAN SPLENDOUR 1763–1772 6 THE HEBRIDES ; Dr Dodd 1773-1777 23 35 49 63 79 7 JOHNSON THE CRITIC 1777–1781 95 8 WISDOM 1781-1784 113 Index 125 S ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Author and Publishers wish to thank the following 2-24-64 CONTENTS.
... MERIDIAN SPLENDOUR 1763–1772 6 THE HEBRIDES ; Dr Dodd 1773-1777 23 35 49 63 79 7 JOHNSON THE CRITIC 1777–1781 95 8 WISDOM 1781-1784 113 Index 125 S ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Author and Publishers wish to thank the following 2-24-64 CONTENTS.
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Matthew John Caldwell Hodgart. ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Author and Publishers wish to thank the following for permission to reproduce the illustrations included in this book : His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry , for fig . 4 The ...
Matthew John Caldwell Hodgart. ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Author and Publishers wish to thank the following for permission to reproduce the illustrations included in this book : His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry , for fig . 4 The ...
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... wish them but as we find them , frequently corrupt and always fallible ' , he had written in the Parliamentary Debates , in the spirit of Pope or Swift . He shared their notion of how poetry could achieve its moral purpose : the object ...
... wish them but as we find them , frequently corrupt and always fallible ' , he had written in the Parliamentary Debates , in the spirit of Pope or Swift . He shared their notion of how poetry could achieve its moral purpose : the object ...
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