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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... whole work . The critic Cyril Connolly some years ago included it as the first item in a collection entitled Great English Short Novels , and it is not hard to see why : quite apart from the obvious comment , that Savage's story of his ...
... whole work . The critic Cyril Connolly some years ago included it as the first item in a collection entitled Great English Short Novels , and it is not hard to see why : quite apart from the obvious comment , that Savage's story of his ...
105. oldal
... whole , to be two quite different personalities . To get the real flavor , the proper way to read periodical essays is not to select a few at random , here and there , as one may legitimately do with an ordinary collection of essays ...
... whole , to be two quite different personalities . To get the real flavor , the proper way to read periodical essays is not to select a few at random , here and there , as one may legitimately do with an ordinary collection of essays ...
112. oldal
... whole record of his life - his own rebellious- ness as a youth , his toast to the next insurrection of the Negroes in the West Indies , and much more - indicates precisely the contrary : Johnson , like most decent people , is repelled ...
... whole record of his life - his own rebellious- ness as a youth , his toast to the next insurrection of the Negroes in the West Indies , and much more - indicates precisely the contrary : Johnson , like most decent people , is repelled ...
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