Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... turned to the editing of Shakespeare , which he had been thinking about since he published ' Observations ' on Macbeth and ' Proposals ' for an edition in 1745. In 1756 his new ' Proposals ' were taken up eagerly by the publisher Tonson ...
... turned to the editing of Shakespeare , which he had been thinking about since he published ' Observations ' on Macbeth and ' Proposals ' for an edition in 1745. In 1756 his new ' Proposals ' were taken up eagerly by the publisher Tonson ...
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... turned play- wright , of about the same age . His conversation , wrote Mrs Thrale ( to whom Murphy introduced ... turning as ever on the great topics of books and public affairs . The literary scene was , however , hardly more exciting ...
... turned play- wright , of about the same age . His conversation , wrote Mrs Thrale ( to whom Murphy introduced ... turning as ever on the great topics of books and public affairs . The literary scene was , however , hardly more exciting ...
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... turned on the most interesting develop- ments of the age , he found only one consolation in poetry after Goldsmith's death : he lived long enough to discover , praise , and encourage Crabbe , who was in some ways his true successor and ...
... turned on the most interesting develop- ments of the age , he found only one consolation in poetry after Goldsmith's death : he lived long enough to discover , praise , and encourage Crabbe , who was in some ways his true successor and ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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