Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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Matthew John Caldwell Hodgart. I LICHFIELD 1709-1737 ' A MIND of large general powers , accidentally directed to some parti- cular direction ' : such is Samuel Johnson's description of ' genius ' . Johnson's own mind , however ...
Matthew John Caldwell Hodgart. I LICHFIELD 1709-1737 ' A MIND of large general powers , accidentally directed to some parti- cular direction ' : such is Samuel Johnson's description of ' genius ' . Johnson's own mind , however ...
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... mind in the act of thinking , was not used as a form again until the early nineteenth century ; and no doubt Johnson's example helped to maintain the Addisonian stereotype . Of the other kinds of eighteenth - century literature which ...
... mind in the act of thinking , was not used as a form again until the early nineteenth century ; and no doubt Johnson's example helped to maintain the Addisonian stereotype . Of the other kinds of eighteenth - century literature which ...
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... mind his belly will hardly mind anything else ' ) , money ( ' there are few ways in which a man can be more innocently employed than in getting money ' ) , and good manners . If Johnson's own manners at table or on meeting strangers ...
... mind his belly will hardly mind anything else ' ) , money ( ' there are few ways in which a man can be more innocently employed than in getting money ' ) , and good manners . If Johnson's own manners at table or on meeting strangers ...
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