Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... practical help to his legal friends and affecting the later reform of the English criminal law . His interest in and knowledge of politics were also considerable . Deeply religious , he was also a notable layman - divine , not indeed a ...
... practical help to his legal friends and affecting the later reform of the English criminal law . His interest in and knowledge of politics were also considerable . Deeply religious , he was also a notable layman - divine , not indeed a ...
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... practical bias set him apart from most other literary moralists , since he was not content with talking about good and evil in the abstract . Showing a low opinion of human nature as well as great sympathy for human suffering , he saw ...
... practical bias set him apart from most other literary moralists , since he was not content with talking about good and evil in the abstract . Showing a low opinion of human nature as well as great sympathy for human suffering , he saw ...
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... practical teaching of peasant culture . Wisdom Literature springs from a more advanced civiliza- tion , and is written by and for the ' clerks ' or literati of such a civilization . The earliest example seems to be the maxims of the ...
... practical teaching of peasant culture . Wisdom Literature springs from a more advanced civiliza- tion , and is written by and for the ' clerks ' or literati of such a civilization . The earliest example seems to be the maxims of the ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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