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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... term journalist merits more respect than some more pretentious labels . During a great deal of his lifetime Johnson made his living by writing for newspapers and magazines.1 He displayed the characteristics of the born journalist a nose ...
... term journalist merits more respect than some more pretentious labels . During a great deal of his lifetime Johnson made his living by writing for newspapers and magazines.1 He displayed the characteristics of the born journalist a nose ...
115. oldal
... term " Tory " in Great Britain came to designate the modern Conservative party . The history of the origin of that party , in the 1840s , is extremely complex , and still needs much careful research . ( To com- plicate matters further ...
... term " Tory " in Great Britain came to designate the modern Conservative party . The history of the origin of that party , in the 1840s , is extremely complex , and still needs much careful research . ( To com- plicate matters further ...
154. oldal
... term can be di- vided into two groups . The first consists of those occasions when he uses it as a derogatory term . Among these are his praise of Pope's line “ Hills peep o'er hills , and Alps on Alps arise " because “ it makes ...
... term can be di- vided into two groups . The first consists of those occasions when he uses it as a derogatory term . Among these are his praise of Pope's line “ Hills peep o'er hills , and Alps on Alps arise " because “ it makes ...
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