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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... learned his lesson so well that , for most people since his day , Johnson's domestic privacy has greatly overshadowed the part that was in " public view ” —that is , his career as a writer . This loss is lamentable , for Johnson's ...
... learned his lesson so well that , for most people since his day , Johnson's domestic privacy has greatly overshadowed the part that was in " public view ” —that is , his career as a writer . This loss is lamentable , for Johnson's ...
68. oldal
... learned men of whom the world has seen too many , that disgrace their studies by their vices , and by their unaccountable weaknesses make themselves ridic- ulous at home while their writings procure them the veneration of distant ...
... learned men of whom the world has seen too many , that disgrace their studies by their vices , and by their unaccountable weaknesses make themselves ridic- ulous at home while their writings procure them the veneration of distant ...
125. oldal
... learned in the robust days of Walpole , they were a little shocking to the more delicate ears of the 1770s . The False Alarm ( 1770 ) deals with the famous affair of John Wilkes . Wilkes , a clever , amusing , and unscrupulous ...
... learned in the robust days of Walpole , they were a little shocking to the more delicate ears of the 1770s . The False Alarm ( 1770 ) deals with the famous affair of John Wilkes . Wilkes , a clever , amusing , and unscrupulous ...
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