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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... writing , which , however , enabled him to live . As his reputation as a writer developed with painful slowness , he had the mortification of seeing his former pupil and companion on the journey to London , David Garrick , rap- idly ...
... writing , which , however , enabled him to live . As his reputation as a writer developed with painful slowness , he had the mortification of seeing his former pupil and companion on the journey to London , David Garrick , rap- idly ...
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... writing for the Gentleman's . Pieces identifiable as Johnson's began to appear in its pages early in 1738 : an ... writing the debates ; indeed , his forceful personality and talent for vivid writing seem to have made him Cave's right ...
... writing for the Gentleman's . Pieces identifiable as Johnson's began to appear in its pages early in 1738 : an ... writing the debates ; indeed , his forceful personality and talent for vivid writing seem to have made him Cave's right ...
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... writing on subjects concerning the human condition ; the seasoned reader of Johnson , faced with the challenge of selecting Johnson's greatest single work , may well find himself in the end going back to the Rambler as the most solid ...
... writing on subjects concerning the human condition ; the seasoned reader of Johnson , faced with the challenge of selecting Johnson's greatest single work , may well find himself in the end going back to the Rambler as the most solid ...
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Abyssinia amusing begins biography Boswell Boswell's Britain century chapter Christian death debates Dictionary Donne early edition eighteenth eighteenth-century English essays Fanny Burney feel Gentleman's Magazine George George Strahan happiness Henry Thrale Human Wishes Idler imagery imagination important intellectual interest Irene James James Boswell Jenyns John Johnson Society Johnson wrote Johnson's critical Johnsonian journalism journalistic language later letters Lichfield literary literature Lives London Lord Lycidas means metaphysical poets Milton mind modern moral nature never Oxford pamphlets passage Patriot perhaps pleasure poem poetic poetry Poets political Pope Pope's praise Preface prose published Rambler Rasselas reader remark Samuel Johnson Savage seems sense sermons Shakespeare Sir Dagonet Soame Jenyns sometimes style T. S. Eliot things thought Thrale tion Tory translation University Press Vanity of Human verse virtue Walpole Whig Whiggism words writing young