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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... fact , highly responsible journalism . Other interesting evidence of Johnson's involvement with the public life of his time is afforded by the series of letters he published in 1759 in the Daily Gazetteer on behalf of his friend the ...
... fact , highly responsible journalism . Other interesting evidence of Johnson's involvement with the public life of his time is afforded by the series of letters he published in 1759 in the Daily Gazetteer on behalf of his friend the ...
112. oldal
... fact , that in Britain there is no appeal from an Act of Parliament ( in the United States , from a constitutional decision of the Su- preme Court ) . In the words of an American president , the " buck " stops somewhere in every form of ...
... fact , that in Britain there is no appeal from an Act of Parliament ( in the United States , from a constitutional decision of the Su- preme Court ) . In the words of an American president , the " buck " stops somewhere in every form of ...
141. oldal
... fact , Johnson changed his mind , as he grew older , on a number of subjects , including ( as will be noted ) the vexed one of " poetical justice " in drama . Criticism of Shakespeare Johnson's motto " Always fly at the eagle " was ...
... fact , Johnson changed his mind , as he grew older , on a number of subjects , including ( as will be noted ) the vexed one of " poetical justice " in drama . Criticism of Shakespeare Johnson's motto " Always fly at the eagle " was ...
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