Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... friends , Beauclerk , Langton , and Hawkins . ( The last , ' a most unclubbable man ' , left after a few years . ) To these were added two newer friends of brilliance , Oliver Goldsmith , with whose literary work Johnson was now closely ...
... friends , Beauclerk , Langton , and Hawkins . ( The last , ' a most unclubbable man ' , left after a few years . ) To these were added two newer friends of brilliance , Oliver Goldsmith , with whose literary work Johnson was now closely ...
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... friends of the King you will find him a lamb , to his enemies a lion . ' The Ministry , however , was too nervous to accept the suggestion . To give an outline of Johnson's political career as a whole , I must go outside the time limits ...
... friends of the King you will find him a lamb , to his enemies a lion . ' The Ministry , however , was too nervous to accept the suggestion . To give an outline of Johnson's political career as a whole , I must go outside the time limits ...
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... friends and contemporaries . To the sturdy and malicious this may be a cause of self - congratulation ; but Johnson ... friend of Lichfield days , Gilbert Walmsley : At this man's table I enjoyed many chearful and instructive hours ...
... friends and contemporaries . To the sturdy and malicious this may be a cause of self - congratulation ; but Johnson ... friend of Lichfield days , Gilbert Walmsley : At this man's table I enjoyed many chearful and instructive hours ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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