The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... Press , 1934-50 ) , 1:67 . ( Hereafter cited as Life . ) 2. Samuel Johnson , The Letters of Samuel Johnson , ed . R. W. Chapman , 3 vols . , ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1952 ) , no . 970.2 . ( Hereafter cited as Letters . ) 3 ...
... Press , 1934-50 ) , 1:67 . ( Hereafter cited as Life . ) 2. Samuel Johnson , The Letters of Samuel Johnson , ed . R. W. Chapman , 3 vols . , ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1952 ) , no . 970.2 . ( Hereafter cited as Letters . ) 3 ...
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... Press , 1955 . 1977 . Samuel Johnson . New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , Becker , Ernest . The Denial of Death . New York : Free Press , 1973 . Boswell , James . The Life of Samuel Johnson , LLD . Edited by G. B. Hill and revised ...
... Press , 1955 . 1977 . Samuel Johnson . New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , Becker , Ernest . The Denial of Death . New York : Free Press , 1973 . Boswell , James . The Life of Samuel Johnson , LLD . Edited by G. B. Hill and revised ...
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... Press , 1958- . -—— . The Lives of the Poets . Edited by G. B. Hill , 3 vols . Oxford , 1905 . • The Letters of Samuel Johnson . Edited by R. W. Chapman . 3 vols . Oxford , 1952 . Johnsonian Miscellanies . Edited by G. B. Hill . 2 vols ...
... Press , 1958- . -—— . The Lives of the Poets . Edited by G. B. Hill , 3 vols . Oxford , 1905 . • The Letters of Samuel Johnson . Edited by R. W. Chapman . 3 vols . Oxford , 1952 . Johnsonian Miscellanies . Edited by G. B. Hill . 2 vols ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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