Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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158. oldal
... Whig dogs should not have the best of it " really makes very little sense : virtually all the speakers whom Johnson reports were Whigs , either for or against Walpole -the Tories , the back - bencher country gentlemen , took , as usual ...
... Whig dogs should not have the best of it " really makes very little sense : virtually all the speakers whom Johnson reports were Whigs , either for or against Walpole -the Tories , the back - bencher country gentlemen , took , as usual ...
162. oldal
... Whigs . Believing ( like Johnson and many others ) in the cynically self- seeking and corrupt character of the long - entrenched Walpole- Pelham Whig faction , George sought , when he came to the throne , to appoint ministers outside ...
... Whigs . Believing ( like Johnson and many others ) in the cynically self- seeking and corrupt character of the long - entrenched Walpole- Pelham Whig faction , George sought , when he came to the throne , to appoint ministers outside ...
181. oldal
... Whig " is often cited as an example of Johnson's prejudice - merely “ The name of a faction . ” When one looks at the entry , however , it is obvious that the function of this “ definition " is merely to direct the reader to the ...
... Whig " is often cited as an example of Johnson's prejudice - merely “ The name of a faction . ” When one looks at the entry , however , it is obvious that the function of this “ definition " is merely to direct the reader to the ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
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