Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... meant to imply that Johnson is yet another ' neurotic genius ' . The wonder is that he overcame these and so many other disabilities . Unhappy as he must have been , Johnson was no longer too badly off : the booksellers gave him enough ...
... meant to imply that Johnson is yet another ' neurotic genius ' . The wonder is that he overcame these and so many other disabilities . Unhappy as he must have been , Johnson was no longer too badly off : the booksellers gave him enough ...
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... meant a break with his anti - Hanoverian past - and no man enjoys cutting himself off from his rebellious youth . The Pension , of three hundred pounds a year , meant freedom from debt and enforced journalistic hack - work , freedom to ...
... meant a break with his anti - Hanoverian past - and no man enjoys cutting himself off from his rebellious youth . The Pension , of three hundred pounds a year , meant freedom from debt and enforced journalistic hack - work , freedom to ...
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... meant not to be picturesque but to show how the clan system worked and how it is changing . This leads him on to recent history , and the consequences of the '45 : the decline of the military role of the Highlanders and their blood ...
... meant not to be picturesque but to show how the clan system worked and how it is changing . This leads him on to recent history , and the consequences of the '45 : the decline of the military role of the Highlanders and their blood ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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