Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... published in 1747 , ' Addressed to the Right Honourable Philip Dormer , Earl of Chesterfield , One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ' . This admirable man , as statesmanlike as he was literate , had agreed to become ...
... published in 1747 , ' Addressed to the Right Honourable Philip Dormer , Earl of Chesterfield , One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State ' . This admirable man , as statesmanlike as he was literate , had agreed to become ...
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... published little except his Odes ; Collins died insane in 1759. Smollett was a force in journalism , but his novels did not approach the greatness of Richardson or Fielding . Sterne was to revive the spirit of the Queen Anne wits : the ...
... published little except his Odes ; Collins died insane in 1759. Smollett was a force in journalism , but his novels did not approach the greatness of Richardson or Fielding . Sterne was to revive the spirit of the Queen Anne wits : the ...
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... published in 1785 , after Johnson's death , is one of the finest travel books ever written . Boswell's spontaneous gaiety is the setting for his romantic quest of memories of Prince Charles , and his heroic - comic picture of Johnson in ...
... published in 1785 , after Johnson's death , is one of the finest travel books ever written . Boswell's spontaneous gaiety is the setting for his romantic quest of memories of Prince Charles , and his heroic - comic picture of Johnson in ...
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