Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Essays presented to Chauncey Brewster Tinker . 1949 . New Light on Dr Johnson . Essays on the occasion of his 250th Birthday . Edited by Frederick W. Hilles . 1959 . Johnson's England . Ed . A. S. Turberville . 1933 . T. F. Ashton , An ...
... Essays presented to Chauncey Brewster Tinker . 1949 . New Light on Dr Johnson . Essays on the occasion of his 250th Birthday . Edited by Frederick W. Hilles . 1959 . Johnson's England . Ed . A. S. Turberville . 1933 . T. F. Ashton , An ...
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... essays which followed strictly the tradition laid down by Addison . Addison by his immense prestige destroyed the ' familiar ' essay of Montaigne , which did not appear again until the early nineteenth century with Hazlitt and Lamb ...
... essays which followed strictly the tradition laid down by Addison . Addison by his immense prestige destroyed the ' familiar ' essay of Montaigne , which did not appear again until the early nineteenth century with Hazlitt and Lamb ...
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... essay was to him a more serious matter than the novel . If in Johnson's lifetime poetry developed far and fast , the essay ... essays , including Johnson's own , there are very few that depart from the pattern of moral comment and gentle ...
... essay was to him a more serious matter than the novel . If in Johnson's lifetime poetry developed far and fast , the essay ... essays , including Johnson's own , there are very few that depart from the pattern of moral comment and gentle ...
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