Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... writing , with a series appropriately called " The Idler ' in the Universal Chronicle . In 1759 , in order to pay for ... written for other authors with his usual generosity ; and that , until the Pension made it unnecessary to earn a ...
... writing , with a series appropriately called " The Idler ' in the Universal Chronicle . In 1759 , in order to pay for ... written for other authors with his usual generosity ; and that , until the Pension made it unnecessary to earn a ...
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... written only after Thrale's urging . By this time Johnson had gained some reputation as a practical politician , and there was even a scheme , which came to nothing , for getting him into Parlia- ment . Shortly after he had published ...
... written only after Thrale's urging . By this time Johnson had gained some reputation as a practical politician , and there was even a scheme , which came to nothing , for getting him into Parlia- ment . Shortly after he had published ...
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... writing about : he goes straight to the plot of a play , and to the characters as they relate to the plot . The speed ... written by living men , in real social and historical settings . No one has yet proved logically that biographical ...
... writing about : he goes straight to the plot of a play , and to the characters as they relate to the plot . The speed ... written by living men , in real social and historical settings . No one has yet proved logically that biographical ...
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