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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8. oldal
... hands by their tutors . It was in the bookshop that Johnson's interest in Renaissance litera- ture was awakened . When he was twelve , looking for a supply of apples hid- den by Nathanael , he took down a folio Petrarch from the top ...
... hands by their tutors . It was in the bookshop that Johnson's interest in Renaissance litera- ture was awakened . When he was twelve , looking for a supply of apples hid- den by Nathanael , he took down a folio Petrarch from the top ...
12. oldal
... hand at writing for the Gentleman's . Pieces identifiable as Johnson's began to appear in its pages early in 1738 : an outrageously flattering Latin poem on Cave himself ; short biographies ; an allegory based on Gulliver's Travels ...
... hand at writing for the Gentleman's . Pieces identifiable as Johnson's began to appear in its pages early in 1738 : an outrageously flattering Latin poem on Cave himself ; short biographies ; an allegory based on Gulliver's Travels ...
83. oldal
... hand . But all his assiduity and tenderness were without effect , for he could neither soften her heart nor open her hand . " One wonders what bearing this reveling of Johnson's in the theme of maternal rejection has on his own ...
... hand . But all his assiduity and tenderness were without effect , for he could neither soften her heart nor open her hand . " One wonders what bearing this reveling of Johnson's in the theme of maternal rejection has on his own ...
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