Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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11. oldal
... wrote ; and to provide some kind of introduction to what Johnson wrote is the main purpose of this book . The chapters , after the first , have a loose sort of chronological or- ganization : that is to say , Johnson's career as a writer ...
... wrote ; and to provide some kind of introduction to what Johnson wrote is the main purpose of this book . The chapters , after the first , have a loose sort of chronological or- ganization : that is to say , Johnson's career as a writer ...
29. oldal
... wrote , in capital letters , in London ) . And part of it was surely due to the encouragement of his natural rebelliousness by his friendship with the brilliant , charismatic , half - mad Richard Savage , who , like his junior Johnson ...
... wrote , in capital letters , in London ) . And part of it was surely due to the encouragement of his natural rebelliousness by his friendship with the brilliant , charismatic , half - mad Richard Savage , who , like his junior Johnson ...
96. oldal
... wrote the Latin in which his works appeared or his friends translated them for him ( Johnson is sure he wrote the Latin ) ; and what he could have meant , when Sir Richard Blackmore asked him what books he should read to qualify himself ...
... wrote the Latin in which his works appeared or his friends translated them for him ( Johnson is sure he wrote the Latin ) ; and what he could have meant , when Sir Richard Blackmore asked him what books he should read to qualify himself ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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