Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... later , Nathaniel , who died in obscurity at twenty - four . Sam had the kind of devotion to his mother that sickly children usually develop ; but there is not enough evidence to justify an Oedipean explanation of his neurosis . Johnson ...
... later , Nathaniel , who died in obscurity at twenty - four . Sam had the kind of devotion to his mother that sickly children usually develop ; but there is not enough evidence to justify an Oedipean explanation of his neurosis . Johnson ...
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... later , " Tristram Shandy did not last ' . In philosophy , despite the greatness of Hume , the initiative had passed to France , where the encyclopaedists were hard at work . Voltaire published Candide in the same year as Rasselas ...
... later , " Tristram Shandy did not last ' . In philosophy , despite the greatness of Hume , the initiative had passed to France , where the encyclopaedists were hard at work . Voltaire published Candide in the same year as Rasselas ...
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... later was his theoretical interest aroused . Not long after their meeting in 1765 , Thrale stood as a candidate for Southwark in a by - election . Johnson helped him by drafting an appeal to the electors and other propa- ganda . On that ...
... later was his theoretical interest aroused . Not long after their meeting in 1765 , Thrale stood as a candidate for Southwark in a by - election . Johnson helped him by drafting an appeal to the electors and other propa- ganda . On that ...
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