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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... concern himself : theories of " divine right , " original compacts , and " natural rights of man " he dismisses as useless and irrelevant speculation . One's concern must be to make political power work as well as it can for the ...
... concern himself : theories of " divine right , " original compacts , and " natural rights of man " he dismisses as useless and irrelevant speculation . One's concern must be to make political power work as well as it can for the ...
114. oldal
... concern with morality and his belief that politics is individual mo- rality on a larger scale . In fact , his ... concerned about them.3 Another notion is the one that , because Johnson allowed him- self to be described as a Tory and ...
... concern with morality and his belief that politics is individual mo- rality on a larger scale . In fact , his ... concerned about them.3 Another notion is the one that , because Johnson allowed him- self to be described as a Tory and ...
128. oldal
... concern is the greater because his early political writings against Walpole , which he later recanted , contained a ... concerned to add to man's store of knowledge about the infi- nite variety of human behavior simply because he is ...
... concern is the greater because his early political writings against Walpole , which he later recanted , contained a ... concerned to add to man's store of knowledge about the infi- nite variety of human behavior simply because he is ...
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