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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... sometimes solicited by those who have little pretension to your favour . . . . and to his friend Baretti sometimes intimately : Last winter I went down to my native town , where I found the streets much narrower and shorter than I ...
... sometimes solicited by those who have little pretension to your favour . . . . and to his friend Baretti sometimes intimately : Last winter I went down to my native town , where I found the streets much narrower and shorter than I ...
137. oldal
... sometimes pass impercepti- bly into each other , so that though on one side they apparently differ , yet it is impossible to mark the point of contact . Ideas of the same race , though not exactly alike , are sometimes so little ...
... sometimes pass impercepti- bly into each other , so that though on one side they apparently differ , yet it is impossible to mark the point of contact . Ideas of the same race , though not exactly alike , are sometimes so little ...
167. oldal
... sometimes other , not too reputable motives may influence even the modern reader . As I have written elsewhere , It is not merely that " Johnson the Great Clubman , ” to use Leavis's phrase , is a mani- festo of anti - intellectualism ...
... sometimes other , not too reputable motives may influence even the modern reader . As I have written elsewhere , It is not merely that " Johnson the Great Clubman , ” to use Leavis's phrase , is a mani- festo of anti - intellectualism ...
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