Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... interest in and knowledge of politics were also considerable . Deeply religious , he was also a notable layman - divine , not indeed a specula- tive theologian , but a great churchman and a generous writer of other men's sermons . Of ...
... interest in and knowledge of politics were also considerable . Deeply religious , he was also a notable layman - divine , not indeed a specula- tive theologian , but a great churchman and a generous writer of other men's sermons . Of ...
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... Interest ( 1758 ) , the titles of which show his practical bias . In his benevolent interest in applied science , industrial technique , and expanding trade , and in his sane belief in progress , Johnson was a man of his age . In 1752 ...
... Interest ( 1758 ) , the titles of which show his practical bias . In his benevolent interest in applied science , industrial technique , and expanding trade , and in his sane belief in progress , Johnson was a man of his age . In 1752 ...
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... interest in public affairs , which as he told Boswell ' vex no man ' . His old Jacobite and High Tory views had , as we have seen , cooled almost to zero in the ' fifties . He knew as well as anyone that the issues of his youth ...
... interest in public affairs , which as he told Boswell ' vex no man ' . His old Jacobite and High Tory views had , as we have seen , cooled almost to zero in the ' fifties . He knew as well as anyone that the issues of his youth ...
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