Samuel Johnson, 10. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 oldal Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... course , Johnson was perfectly right ; but this was journalism at far too high a level — to try to educate the British pub- lic to a point of view that only two centuries of subsequent history has reluc- tantly persuaded it to accept ...
... course , Johnson was perfectly right ; but this was journalism at far too high a level — to try to educate the British pub- lic to a point of view that only two centuries of subsequent history has reluc- tantly persuaded it to accept ...
99. oldal
... course , some obvious contrasts in their works : Johnson , to be sure , in- troduces supernatural considerations that Voltaire avoids - but Johnson does so only very briefly and almost at the end of the story in the discussion of the ...
... course , some obvious contrasts in their works : Johnson , to be sure , in- troduces supernatural considerations that Voltaire avoids - but Johnson does so only very briefly and almost at the end of the story in the discussion of the ...
166. oldal
... course of such neutralization than Johnson . There is probably no use spending much time speculating on the psychological and other motives be- hind this , though they might be interesting . Boswell , who converted Johnson from a great ...
... course of such neutralization than Johnson . There is probably no use spending much time speculating on the psychological and other motives be- hind this , though they might be interesting . Boswell , who converted Johnson from a great ...
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