Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... lord and dependent . He was now his own man , financially supported by the public and about to receive universal recognition as the Great Cham of scholarship . Is not a Patron , My Lord , one who looks with unconcern on a Man struggling ...
... lord and dependent . He was now his own man , financially supported by the public and about to receive universal recognition as the Great Cham of scholarship . Is not a Patron , My Lord , one who looks with unconcern on a Man struggling ...
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... Lord Bathurst told him he had enjoyed nothing else since the death of his friend Pope , but Johnson dismissed this new star as a trifler , saying perversely a few years later , " Tristram Shandy did not last ' . In philosophy , despite ...
... Lord Bathurst told him he had enjoyed nothing else since the death of his friend Pope , but Johnson dismissed this new star as a trifler , saying perversely a few years later , " Tristram Shandy did not last ' . In philosophy , despite ...
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... Lord , 85 Bacon , Francis , 43 , 47 , 121 Bangorian Controversy , 59 Barclay and Perkins , 117 Barber , Francis , 51 , 52 , 117 Baretti , Guiseppe Marc ' Antonio , 70 , 87 Bath , 88 , 118 , 119 Bathurst , Lord , 57 Beauclerk , the Hon ...
... Lord , 85 Bacon , Francis , 43 , 47 , 121 Bangorian Controversy , 59 Barclay and Perkins , 117 Barber , Francis , 51 , 52 , 117 Baretti , Guiseppe Marc ' Antonio , 70 , 87 Bath , 88 , 118 , 119 Bathurst , Lord , 57 Beauclerk , the Hon ...
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