Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... High Church party of the days of Queen Anne and Dr Sacheverell . In Johnson's England little but a political meaning could be attached to the word ' High ' . Since the Non - Jurors there had been nothing resembling Anglo - Catholicism ...
... High Church party of the days of Queen Anne and Dr Sacheverell . In Johnson's England little but a political meaning could be attached to the word ' High ' . Since the Non - Jurors there had been nothing resembling Anglo - Catholicism ...
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... high road that leads him to England ! Another rhetorical device is the neat antithesis of Augustan poetry , as when he said of a lady writer who had taken to using cosmetics , ' She is better employed at her toilet than using her pen ...
... high road that leads him to England ! Another rhetorical device is the neat antithesis of Augustan poetry , as when he said of a lady writer who had taken to using cosmetics , ' She is better employed at her toilet than using her pen ...
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... High Tory views had , as we have seen , cooled almost to zero in the ' fifties . He knew as well as anyone that the issues of his youth , Hanoverians versus legitimists , Dr Sacheverell and Bishop Hoadley , Big - Endians and Little ...
... High Tory views had , as we have seen , cooled almost to zero in the ' fifties . He knew as well as anyone that the issues of his youth , Hanoverians versus legitimists , Dr Sacheverell and Bishop Hoadley , Big - Endians and Little ...
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LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
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