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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61. oldal
... least , into the eighteenth century . Or , if one does not want to hazard so grandiose an obser- vation , at least it can be argued with justice that Johnson possessed the mate- rial out of which great journalists are made . Chapter ...
... least , into the eighteenth century . Or , if one does not want to hazard so grandiose an obser- vation , at least it can be argued with justice that Johnson possessed the mate- rial out of which great journalists are made . Chapter ...
70. oldal
... least , inhumanity , and , perhaps , ingratitude . ' Let no man , ' says the Oriental proverb , ' pull a dead lion by the beard . " " The life of Drake , the most ambitious biographical narrative Johnson had yet attempted , ran for five ...
... least , inhumanity , and , perhaps , ingratitude . ' Let no man , ' says the Oriental proverb , ' pull a dead lion by the beard . " " The life of Drake , the most ambitious biographical narrative Johnson had yet attempted , ran for five ...
118. oldal
... least three years most of Johnson's literary energy was devoted to the compilation of the Debates in the Senate of Magna Lilliputia , a work totaling some half - million words ( at least ) , and containing much excellent prose , wit ...
... least three years most of Johnson's literary energy was devoted to the compilation of the Debates in the Senate of Magna Lilliputia , a work totaling some half - million words ( at least ) , and containing much excellent prose , wit ...
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