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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... wrote ; and to provide an introduction to what Johnson wrote is the main purpose of this book . The chapters , after the first , have a loose sort of chronological organi- zation : that is to say , Johnson's career as a writer began ...
... wrote ; and to provide an introduction to what Johnson wrote is the main purpose of this book . The chapters , after the first , have a loose sort of chronological organi- zation : that is to say , Johnson's career as a writer began ...
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... wrote and published a superb life of his friend ; and , in the brilliant psychologizing he put into it , he may have purged some of his own bitterness toward life . After Walpole's disappearance from the political scene in 1742 ...
... wrote and published a superb life of his friend ; and , in the brilliant psychologizing he put into it , he may have purged some of his own bitterness toward life . After Walpole's disappearance from the political scene in 1742 ...
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... wrote a great deal throughout his life . Interest- ingly , his Latin poems are often more personal and " subjective ” than anything he wrote in English . The " GNOTHI SEAUTON " ( " Know Thyself " ) , composed in a fit of his habitual ...
... wrote a great deal throughout his life . Interest- ingly , his Latin poems are often more personal and " subjective ” than anything he wrote in English . The " GNOTHI SEAUTON " ( " Know Thyself " ) , composed in a fit of his habitual ...
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