Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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Matthew John Caldwell Hodgart. unhappiness for them both . The impression Boswell gives is almost certainly wrong : Johnson ... give a famous imitation of the pair : Johnson sitting by the bed writing his tragedy Irene , heed- less of his ...
Matthew John Caldwell Hodgart. unhappiness for them both . The impression Boswell gives is almost certainly wrong : Johnson ... give a famous imitation of the pair : Johnson sitting by the bed writing his tragedy Irene , heed- less of his ...
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... give a share of power to the great landed magnates , who formed alliances or ' connexions ' , and controlled blocks of voters in both Houses . England was not a democracy , and there were no political parties in the modern sense ...
... give a share of power to the great landed magnates , who formed alliances or ' connexions ' , and controlled blocks of voters in both Houses . England was not a democracy , and there were no political parties in the modern sense ...
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... give any lectures for some years ; finding himself under pressure to fulfil his obligations and unable to do so , he called for Johnson's help . Johnson evidently dictated part of the lectures in 1766 , and Chambers was able to start ...
... give any lectures for some years ; finding himself under pressure to fulfil his obligations and unable to do so , he called for Johnson's help . Johnson evidently dictated part of the lectures in 1766 , and Chambers was able to start ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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