Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... enjoyed most of all was precisely that Grub Street , the world of hacks and Bohemians , which all literary men who had escaped from it despised . Nowhere else could he meet such brilliant talkers as the poet Savage , George Psalmanazar ...
... enjoyed most of all was precisely that Grub Street , the world of hacks and Bohemians , which all literary men who had escaped from it despised . Nowhere else could he meet such brilliant talkers as the poet Savage , George Psalmanazar ...
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... enjoyed . ' The philosophers have little to tell them . In Cairo the professor who lectures on Stoicism is no better able to bear the loss of a child than anyone else . They try the pastoral life , but the shepherds are boorish and ...
... enjoyed . ' The philosophers have little to tell them . In Cairo the professor who lectures on Stoicism is no better able to bear the loss of a child than anyone else . They try the pastoral life , but the shepherds are boorish and ...
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... enjoyed the only form of democracy that meant anything to him — a sodality of equals . In 1764 , spurred on by the satire of Charles Churchill ( " He for subscribers baits his hook , And takes your cash ; but where's the book ? ' ) , he ...
... enjoyed the only form of democracy that meant anything to him — a sodality of equals . In 1764 , spurred on by the satire of Charles Churchill ( " He for subscribers baits his hook , And takes your cash ; but where's the book ? ' ) , he ...
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