Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... author ' he will soon be déterré ' . If Johnson was not dug out of his sett and turned into a tame badger , it was ... authors over the next century or longer . Thus Johnson can be said to have set to his contemporaries the standard of ...
... author ' he will soon be déterré ' . If Johnson was not dug out of his sett and turned into a tame badger , it was ... authors over the next century or longer . Thus Johnson can be said to have set to his contemporaries the standard of ...
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... authors with his usual generosity ; and that , until the Pension made it unnecessary to earn a living , was all . Three of the works of this period would by themselves earn Johnson his place in English literature . The review of A Free ...
... authors with his usual generosity ; and that , until the Pension made it unnecessary to earn a living , was all . Three of the works of this period would by themselves earn Johnson his place in English literature . The review of A Free ...
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... authors whom he loved , like Shakespeare and Pope , he was the acutest of observers , illuminating his subjects by his sympa- thetic insight and knowledge of detail . As a literary scholar he had a few limitations , as in his grasp of ...
... authors whom he loved , like Shakespeare and Pope , he was the acutest of observers , illuminating his subjects by his sympa- thetic insight and knowledge of detail . As a literary scholar he had a few limitations , as in his grasp of ...
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