Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Master and Fellows of Pembroke College , Oxford , for fig . 16 The Trustees of the Tate Gallery , London , for fig . I University Library , Cambridge , for fig . 8 The Trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum , for fig . 11 The ...
... Master and Fellows of Pembroke College , Oxford , for fig . 16 The Trustees of the Tate Gallery , London , for fig . I University Library , Cambridge , for fig . 8 The Trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum , for fig . 11 The ...
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... master at reducing everything to flat common sense , as in his reason for not climbing hills ( he is ' content with knowing that by scrambling up a rock , I shall only see other rocks ' ) , or his attack on the censorious which shows ...
... master at reducing everything to flat common sense , as in his reason for not climbing hills ( he is ' content with knowing that by scrambling up a rock , I shall only see other rocks ' ) , or his attack on the censorious which shows ...
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... Master ' , his manners and hospitality had been perfect , and his financial and political troubles had been Johnson's own concern . Despite his coolness and egocentricity , there had been a generosity and frankness in Thrale , to which ...
... Master ' , his manners and hospitality had been perfect , and his financial and political troubles had been Johnson's own concern . Despite his coolness and egocentricity , there had been a generosity and frankness in Thrale , to which ...
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