Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... learning he paid tribute in the Lives of the Poets . Walmsley was a violent Whig , and Sam already a violent Tory , but since the older man admired forthrightness they remained friends . At last , apparently by the happy chance of ...
... learning he paid tribute in the Lives of the Poets . Walmsley was a violent Whig , and Sam already a violent Tory , but since the older man admired forthrightness they remained friends . At last , apparently by the happy chance of ...
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... learning and science within the circumference of ten miles from where we now sit , than in all the rest of the kingdom . ' What Johnson enjoyed most of all was precisely that Grub Street , the world of hacks and Bohemians , which all ...
... learning and science within the circumference of ten miles from where we now sit , than in all the rest of the kingdom . ' What Johnson enjoyed most of all was precisely that Grub Street , the world of hacks and Bohemians , which all ...
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... learning , military prowess , long life , or beauty . Each brings its own retribution or negation , and so the Christian Stoic must ask God ✓ only ' for a Healthy Mind , Obedient Passions and a Will resign'd ' . Of the fallacious ...
... learning , military prowess , long life , or beauty . Each brings its own retribution or negation , and so the Christian Stoic must ask God ✓ only ' for a Healthy Mind , Obedient Passions and a Will resign'd ' . Of the fallacious ...
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