Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... means , or could mean , to ours . In his multifarious interests , Johnson was very much a man of his century ; a century in which the world was transformed by British inventors , indus- trialists , statesmen , soldiers , essayists and ...
... means , or could mean , to ours . In his multifarious interests , Johnson was very much a man of his century ; a century in which the world was transformed by British inventors , indus- trialists , statesmen , soldiers , essayists and ...
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... means of alleviating the miseries of the world . His remarks on legal reform have as great a weight of knowledge as ... mean a life sentence . A century before Dickens , Johnson pities the cry of ' remember the poor Debtors ' : at THE ...
... means of alleviating the miseries of the world . His remarks on legal reform have as great a weight of knowledge as ... mean a life sentence . A century before Dickens , Johnson pities the cry of ' remember the poor Debtors ' : at THE ...
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... means , or could mean , to ours . His greatest and most enduring work seems to me , in the last analysis , to be his contribution to wisdom . From all his writings , not only the Rambler but his letters 120 WISDOM ( 1781-1784 )
... means , or could mean , to ours . His greatest and most enduring work seems to me , in the last analysis , to be his contribution to wisdom . From all his writings , not only the Rambler but his letters 120 WISDOM ( 1781-1784 )
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