Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Street , the world of hacks and Bohemians , which all literary men who had escaped from it despised . Nowhere else could he meet such brilliant talkers as the poet Savage , George Psalmanazar the ' Formosan ' im- postor , or Samuel ...
... Street , the world of hacks and Bohemians , which all literary men who had escaped from it despised . Nowhere else could he meet such brilliant talkers as the poet Savage , George Psalmanazar the ' Formosan ' im- postor , or Samuel ...
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... Street , working for the Gentleman's Magazine . Edward Cave , its founder , was until 1745 the most important figure in Johnson's life : mean to the journalists he employed , he had a strange hold over them , perhaps because of the ...
... Street , working for the Gentleman's Magazine . Edward Cave , its founder , was until 1745 the most important figure in Johnson's life : mean to the journalists he employed , he had a strange hold over them , perhaps because of the ...
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... street in London , much inhabited by writers of small histories , dictionaries , and temporary poems ; whence any mean production is called Grub - street . ' Chapter 4 THE MORALIST 4 THE MORALIST 1756-1762 WHEN the. 9 From an engraving ...
... street in London , much inhabited by writers of small histories , dictionaries , and temporary poems ; whence any mean production is called Grub - street . ' Chapter 4 THE MORALIST 4 THE MORALIST 1756-1762 WHEN the. 9 From an engraving ...
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