Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... moral essays , and in this he followed the standard practice of the age . Johnson has been accurately described as a ... morality , there was no more fervent advocate of this virtue . What- ever his private beliefs or experience , he was ...
... moral essays , and in this he followed the standard practice of the age . Johnson has been accurately described as a ... morality , there was no more fervent advocate of this virtue . What- ever his private beliefs or experience , he was ...
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... Morality was for him only possible within the bounds of an established Church . Even if free- thinkers were not Whigs ( and in fact after the mid - century the most eminent of them , Hume and Gibbon , were Tories ) , their morals were ...
... Morality was for him only possible within the bounds of an established Church . Even if free- thinkers were not Whigs ( and in fact after the mid - century the most eminent of them , Hume and Gibbon , were Tories ) , their morals were ...
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... moral poetry , the proper use of poetic models , and the importance of careful art . The first principle is expressed in two famous tags : wisdom ( which implies morality ) is the source of good writing , and poetry should instruct as ...
... moral poetry , the proper use of poetic models , and the importance of careful art . The first principle is expressed in two famous tags : wisdom ( which implies morality ) is the source of good writing , and poetry should instruct as ...
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