Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Journal . Samuel Johnson , Works , 9 vols . Oxford 1825 . The Letters of Samuel Johnson . Ed . R. W. Chapman . 3 vols . 1952 . Johnson , Prose and Poetry . Selected by Mona Wilson ( text edited by John Crow ) 1950 . Selections from ...
... Journal . Samuel Johnson , Works , 9 vols . Oxford 1825 . The Letters of Samuel Johnson . Ed . R. W. Chapman . 3 vols . 1952 . Johnson , Prose and Poetry . Selected by Mona Wilson ( text edited by John Crow ) 1950 . Selections from ...
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... Journal , 16th May 1763 . JAMES BOSWELL , aged twenty - two on this historic day , was already a practised writer of journals , with a memory for conversations like a tape - recorder . He was also one of the many Scots who swarmed into ...
... Journal , 16th May 1763 . JAMES BOSWELL , aged twenty - two on this historic day , was already a practised writer of journals , with a memory for conversations like a tape - recorder . He was also one of the many Scots who swarmed into ...
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... journal , so we have to fall back on Walter Scott's perhaps apocry- phal story . When Johnson in fury asked what good Cromwell had ever done to his country , Lord Auchinleck replied : ' God , Doctor ! he gart kings ken that they had a ...
... journal , so we have to fall back on Walter Scott's perhaps apocry- phal story . When Johnson in fury asked what good Cromwell had ever done to his country , Lord Auchinleck replied : ' God , Doctor ! he gart kings ken that they had a ...
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