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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47. oldal
... journalist , in the sense that Macaulay , John Henry Newman , John Stuart Mill , and Bertrand Russell are journalists — that is , educators of the general reading public . Given this definition , the term journalist merits more respect ...
... journalist , in the sense that Macaulay , John Henry Newman , John Stuart Mill , and Bertrand Russell are journalists — that is , educators of the general reading public . Given this definition , the term journalist merits more respect ...
48. oldal
... Journalism Whatever Johnson's share in creating " the first magazine , " his philosophy of journalism can be established from his statements published at various times during his life . Indeed , in his mature years he seems to have been ...
... Journalism Whatever Johnson's share in creating " the first magazine , " his philosophy of journalism can be established from his statements published at various times during his life . Indeed , in his mature years he seems to have been ...
49. oldal
... Journalist , " prefixed to the first issue of the Universal Chronicle , contains some more striking notions ; for instance , the paper would refuse to publish " the advertisements of apprentices who have left their masters , and who are ...
... Journalist , " prefixed to the first issue of the Universal Chronicle , contains some more striking notions ; for instance , the paper would refuse to publish " the advertisements of apprentices who have left their masters , and who are ...
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