Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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Matthew John Caldwell Hodgart. 2 LONDON 1737-1746 TYPICALLY , on arriving in London , Johnson did nothing . For five or six months he hung around , admiring the sights and being enter- tained by Harry Hervey . He must have had some ...
Matthew John Caldwell Hodgart. 2 LONDON 1737-1746 TYPICALLY , on arriving in London , Johnson did nothing . For five or six months he hung around , admiring the sights and being enter- tained by Harry Hervey . He must have had some ...
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... London ; and by now the image of elegant Georgian living , of periwigs and minuets , will have been replaced in many readers ' minds by one of Hogarth's Gin Lane . Of course , London was a dirty place , its streets full of garbage and ...
... London ; and by now the image of elegant Georgian living , of periwigs and minuets , will have been replaced in many readers ' minds by one of Hogarth's Gin Lane . Of course , London was a dirty place , its streets full of garbage and ...
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... London was the most . interesting place in the world , such was the ' magnitude and variety ' of life it offered . Johnson must have felt in his youth what he said thirty years later : " The happiness of London is not to be conceived ...
... London was the most . interesting place in the world , such was the ' magnitude and variety ' of life it offered . Johnson must have felt in his youth what he said thirty years later : " The happiness of London is not to be conceived ...
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