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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11. oldal
... young woman — a pretty , slender blonde with a vivacious and intelligent face . She seems to have been capable of ... young writers of the time , though Johnson was now not so very young , he had arrived with a manuscript in his pocket ...
... young woman — a pretty , slender blonde with a vivacious and intelligent face . She seems to have been capable of ... young writers of the time , though Johnson was now not so very young , he had arrived with a manuscript in his pocket ...
18. oldal
... young people . . . . Young men have more virtue than old men ; they have more generous sentiments in every respect . I love the young dogs of this age . " 21 And Johnson tried to supervise the education , moral and emotional as well as ...
... young people . . . . Young men have more virtue than old men ; they have more generous sentiments in every respect . I love the young dogs of this age . " 21 And Johnson tried to supervise the education , moral and emotional as well as ...
35. oldal
... young at the time and perhaps more given to facile enthusiasms than he later was . Krutch has fallen into the familiar error of supposing that the " Doctor Johnson " of Boswell , who first encountered him when he was in his fifties ...
... young at the time and perhaps more given to facile enthusiasms than he later was . Krutch has fallen into the familiar error of supposing that the " Doctor Johnson " of Boswell , who first encountered him when he was in his fifties ...
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