Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... social follies that were beneath the dignity of the pulpit to mention . Johnson's Rambler essays fit precisely into the Addisonian mould , but lack Addison's sophistication and spontaneous gaiety . They contain some of the finest ...
... social follies that were beneath the dignity of the pulpit to mention . Johnson's Rambler essays fit precisely into the Addisonian mould , but lack Addison's sophistication and spontaneous gaiety . They contain some of the finest ...
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... social structure of the Gaels : there are many anecdotes about clan history , but these are 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 ...
... social structure of the Gaels : there are many anecdotes about clan history , but these are 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 ...
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... social history , philosophy , and the literature of other cultures . Thirdly , the critic must possess good judgment . This means the ability to say what is good and bad about a work of art , and to estimate its value relative to other ...
... social history , philosophy , and the literature of other cultures . Thirdly , the critic must possess good judgment . This means the ability to say what is good and bad about a work of art , and to estimate its value relative to other ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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