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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... perhaps fifteen thousand dollars ) from the " secret - service fund " of the gov- ernment . Perhaps no grant from a government to a literary man has ever caused such a furor . The official theory was that it had nothing to do with po ...
... perhaps fifteen thousand dollars ) from the " secret - service fund " of the gov- ernment . Perhaps no grant from a government to a literary man has ever caused such a furor . The official theory was that it had nothing to do with po ...
54. oldal
... perhaps , his anonymity may be due to his curious , perhaps neurotic , reluctance to attach his name to anything in print . He comments , for example , in the covering let- ter with which he transmits the manuscript of Rasselas to the ...
... perhaps , his anonymity may be due to his curious , perhaps neurotic , reluctance to attach his name to anything in print . He comments , for example , in the covering let- ter with which he transmits the manuscript of Rasselas to the ...
106. oldal
... perhaps Johnson , who fol- lowed Addison's footsteps in so many other ways , intended it to be — and there were many readers , like Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , who preferred the comparative lightness of Addison's subject matter and the ...
... perhaps Johnson , who fol- lowed Addison's footsteps in so many other ways , intended it to be — and there were many readers , like Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , who preferred the comparative lightness of Addison's subject matter and the ...
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