Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Master of Arts , in time for this distinction to appear on the title - page of the Dictionary . ( This would now be called an honorary degree , of M.A .; he was not yet Doctor Johnson . ) The Dictionary was published on 15th April . The ...
... Master of Arts , in time for this distinction to appear on the title - page of the Dictionary . ( This would now be called an honorary degree , of M.A .; he was not yet Doctor Johnson . ) The Dictionary was published on 15th April . The ...
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... master at reducing everything to flat common sense , as in his reason for not climbing hills ( he is ' content with knowing that by scrambling up a rock , I shall only see other rocks ' ) , or his attack on the censorious which shows ...
... master at reducing everything to flat common sense , as in his reason for not climbing hills ( he is ' content with knowing that by scrambling up a rock , I shall only see other rocks ' ) , or his attack on the censorious which shows ...
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... master . ' Thrale recovered , but was too feeble to have any hope of success in the election of 1780 , at which Johnson again loyally exerted himself . In 1781 the Thrales , hoping to move into fashionable society , took a new house in ...
... master . ' Thrale recovered , but was too feeble to have any hope of success in the election of 1780 , at which Johnson again loyally exerted himself . In 1781 the Thrales , hoping to move into fashionable society , took a new house in ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
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