Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... helped to ' purify the dialect of the tribe ' and to form the admirable lingua franca used by English ( and American ) statesmen , business men , sailors , and poets until well into the nineteenth century . Johnson knew that language ...
... helped to ' purify the dialect of the tribe ' and to form the admirable lingua franca used by English ( and American ) statesmen , business men , sailors , and poets until well into the nineteenth century . Johnson knew that language ...
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... helped him by drafting an appeal to the electors and other propa- ganda . On that occasion Thrale was returned without opposition , but three years later his election was contested with some violence . By now the Wilkesites were active ...
... helped him by drafting an appeal to the electors and other propa- ganda . On that occasion Thrale was returned without opposition , but three years later his election was contested with some violence . By now the Wilkesites were active ...
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... helped to maintain the Addisonian stereotype . Of the other kinds of eighteenth - century literature which are read today , Johnson says comparatively little . The greatest prose artist of his contemporaries was Gibbon ; but Boswell is ...
... helped to maintain the Addisonian stereotype . Of the other kinds of eighteenth - century literature which are read today , Johnson says comparatively little . The greatest prose artist of his contemporaries was Gibbon ; but Boswell is ...
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