Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... experience , he was first and foremost a churchman ; and to be a churchman meant to defend the political claims and rights of the Established Church of England . In Johnson's Toryism , state and ecclesiastical politics were closely ...
... experience , he was first and foremost a churchman ; and to be a churchman meant to defend the political claims and rights of the Established Church of England . In Johnson's Toryism , state and ecclesiastical politics were closely ...
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... experience of money - making prompted his classic remark , ' Trade could not be managed by those who manage it if it had much difficulty . ' Johnson's closest identification with Henry Thrale was in politics . But for this friendship it ...
... experience of money - making prompted his classic remark , ' Trade could not be managed by those who manage it if it had much difficulty . ' Johnson's closest identification with Henry Thrale was in politics . But for this friendship it ...
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... experience of life , and to identify himself closely with the men he writes about , sharing their problems and emotions . He achieved perfection in his early life of Savage , and came near to it again in parts of his Life of Swift . As ...
... experience of life , and to identify himself closely with the men he writes about , sharing their problems and emotions . He achieved perfection in his early life of Savage , and came near to it again in parts of his Life of Swift . As ...
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LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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