Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Whig , and Sam already a violent Tory , but since the older man admired forthrightness they remained friends . At last , apparently by the happy chance of legacy to Mrs Johnson , came Sam's oppor- tunity to go to Oxford . His reason for ...
... Whig , and Sam already a violent Tory , but since the older man admired forthrightness they remained friends . At last , apparently by the happy chance of legacy to Mrs Johnson , came Sam's oppor- tunity to go to Oxford . His reason for ...
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... Whigs , and their campaign , which included criticism of the Biblical prophecies and miracles , was aimed at the political pretensions of the High Church party . Johnson always lumped free- thinkers and Whigs together as subversive of ...
... Whigs , and their campaign , which included criticism of the Biblical prophecies and miracles , was aimed at the political pretensions of the High Church party . Johnson always lumped free- thinkers and Whigs together as subversive of ...
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... Whigs fought for power with George III , Johnson's sympathies were curiously divided . I asked him [ wrote Boswell ] if it was true as reported , that he said lately , ' I am for the King against Fox ; but I am for Fox against Pitt ...
... Whigs fought for power with George III , Johnson's sympathies were curiously divided . I asked him [ wrote Boswell ] if it was true as reported , that he said lately , ' I am for the King against Fox ; but I am for Fox against Pitt ...
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