Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late Dr. Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1974 - 201 oldal |
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... received when it did , are questions which now perhaps cannot be answered . It would be a singular period in the annals of the English Theatre , in which the reception of authors were regulated by their merit . Johnson's temper was ill ...
... received when it did , are questions which now perhaps cannot be answered . It would be a singular period in the annals of the English Theatre , in which the reception of authors were regulated by their merit . Johnson's temper was ill ...
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... received the divine approbation , shall continue to eternity . ' There is one expedient , by which you may , in some degree , continue her presence . If you write down minutely what you remember of her from your earliest years , you ...
... received the divine approbation , shall continue to eternity . ' There is one expedient , by which you may , in some degree , continue her presence . If you write down minutely what you remember of her from your earliest years , you ...
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... received . His account of this journey4 is written with his usual attention to men and things , the ideas he conceived of the country , and his satyrical turn of thinking . It appeared in 1775 , and brought upon the author a world of ...
... received . His account of this journey4 is written with his usual attention to men and things , the ideas he conceived of the country , and his satyrical turn of thinking . It appeared in 1775 , and brought upon the author a world of ...
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