Samuel JohnsonTwayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 oldal Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... Walpole Era and Later an- At any rate , Johnson first took a clearly defined political position in his writings of 1738 and 1739 , shortly after his arrival in London . These were hectic days on the political scene , the days when Walpole ...
... Walpole Era and Later an- At any rate , Johnson first took a clearly defined political position in his writings of 1738 and 1739 , shortly after his arrival in London . These were hectic days on the political scene , the days when Walpole ...
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... Walpole , who has unearthed an ancient stone in Norfolk ( the home of the Walpoles ) bearing a mysterious prophetic inscription in medieval Latin . The inscription consists of devastating innuendos against the ineptness and corruptness ...
... Walpole , who has unearthed an ancient stone in Norfolk ( the home of the Walpoles ) bearing a mysterious prophetic inscription in medieval Latin . The inscription consists of devastating innuendos against the ineptness and corruptness ...
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... Walpole's Lord Chancellor , and Walpole himself . It might be noted that the quip about taking care " that the Whig dogs should not have the best of it " really makes very little sense : virtually all the speakers whom Johnson reports ...
... Walpole's Lord Chancellor , and Walpole himself . It might be noted that the quip about taking care " that the Whig dogs should not have the best of it " really makes very little sense : virtually all the speakers whom Johnson reports ...
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