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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114. oldal
... Whig in a parson's gown . " 4 Actually , one of Johnson's oldest and dearest friends was the Reverend John Taylor , staunchest of Whigs and a dependent of the great Whig magnate , the Duke of Devonshire . Indeed , Johnson's friends ...
... Whig in a parson's gown . " 4 Actually , one of Johnson's oldest and dearest friends was the Reverend John Taylor , staunchest of Whigs and a dependent of the great Whig magnate , the Duke of Devonshire . Indeed , Johnson's friends ...
115. oldal
... Whigs ; they were labeled “ To- ries " by disgruntled Whig opposition factions , just as extreme right - wing fac- tions in the United States have charged moderate Republicans with having Communist tendencies . Johnson's own background ...
... Whigs ; they were labeled “ To- ries " by disgruntled Whig opposition factions , just as extreme right - wing fac- tions in the United States have charged moderate Republicans with having Communist tendencies . Johnson's own background ...
138. 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 defini- tion 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 defini- tion is merely to direct the reader to the ...
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