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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... noted , was written shortly after Savage's death in 1743 and reprinted several times before being included in the Lives of the Poets in 1781. It was written with great speed - one account says in thirty - six hours - and obviously with ...
... noted , was written shortly after Savage's death in 1743 and reprinted several times before being included in the Lives of the Poets in 1781. It was written with great speed - one account says in thirty - six hours - and obviously with ...
158. oldal
... noted : “ She [ my mother ] bought me a silver cup and spoon , marked SAM . I. lest if they had been marked S.I. , they should , upon her death , have been taken from me . She bought me a speckled linen frock , which I knew afterwards ...
... noted : “ She [ my mother ] bought me a silver cup and spoon , marked SAM . I. lest if they had been marked S.I. , they should , upon her death , have been taken from me . She bought me a speckled linen frock , which I knew afterwards ...
167. oldal
... noted for her generally high opinion of Johnson , went so far as to say , " Everything Johnson wrote was poetry . ” 3 In this statement she no doubt referred to the intense sen- sitivity to language , the profound respect for its ...
... noted for her generally high opinion of Johnson , went so far as to say , " Everything Johnson wrote was poetry . ” 3 In this statement she no doubt referred to the intense sen- sitivity to language , the profound respect for its ...
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