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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... Gentleman's . Pieces identifiable as Johnson's began to appear in its pages early in 1738 : an outrageously flattering Latin poem on Cave himself ; short biographies ; an allegory based on Gulliver's Travels , introducing the maga ...
... Gentleman's . Pieces identifiable as Johnson's began to appear in its pages early in 1738 : an outrageously flattering Latin poem on Cave himself ; short biographies ; an allegory based on Gulliver's Travels , introducing the maga ...
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... Gentleman's Magazine . It began to publish original material ; it added new regular features ; its interests branched out to include domestic politics , foreign affairs , history , science , antiquarianism , theology , and the current ...
... Gentleman's Magazine . It began to publish original material ; it added new regular features ; its interests branched out to include domestic politics , foreign affairs , history , science , antiquarianism , theology , and the current ...
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... Gentleman's Magazine , had a similar reputation for precocious scholar- ship ; and the parents of the two had entered into a correspondence , appar- ently with a view to a possible marriage between them . " After this romantic project ...
... Gentleman's Magazine , had a similar reputation for precocious scholar- ship ; and the parents of the two had entered into a correspondence , appar- ently with a view to a possible marriage between them . " After this romantic project ...
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