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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... interest in the Renaissance and his familiarity with its writers and critics . No really satisfactory study of the background of Johnson's thought or of his criticism will be possible until someone has investigated the extent of his ...
... interest in the Renaissance and his familiarity with its writers and critics . No really satisfactory study of the background of Johnson's thought or of his criticism will be possible until someone has investigated the extent of his ...
74. oldal
... interests Johnson most is Frederick's concern with learning and the arts . He describes this interest at some length , but is extremely skeptical : " The acquisitions of kings are always magnified . His skill in poetry and in the French ...
... interests Johnson most is Frederick's concern with learning and the arts . He describes this interest at some length , but is extremely skeptical : " The acquisitions of kings are always magnified . His skill in poetry and in the French ...
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... interest is therefore inevitable , and “ in the prosecution of private interest . . . there must necessarily be some kind of strife . . . there must be constant struggle of emulation . " This being admitted , the need for government ...
... interest is therefore inevitable , and “ in the prosecution of private interest . . . there must necessarily be some kind of strife . . . there must be constant struggle of emulation . " This being admitted , the need for government ...
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