The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... Shakespeare , to revise the Dictionary , and , when he was seventy , to write The Lives of the Poets . What was it in his character that drove him to do so much ? W. Jackson Bate has argued in his recent majestic biogra- phy that this ...
... Shakespeare , to revise the Dictionary , and , when he was seventy , to write The Lives of the Poets . What was it in his character that drove him to do so much ? W. Jackson Bate has argued in his recent majestic biogra- phy that this ...
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... Shakespeare , though he admitted that he had no evidence to support this notion . There did not thus appear on the surface of Johnson's life any indications of emotional distress . Johnson's notations in his private journals for these ...
... Shakespeare , though he admitted that he had no evidence to support this notion . There did not thus appear on the surface of Johnson's life any indications of emotional distress . Johnson's notations in his private journals for these ...
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... Shakespeare , edition of , 104 , 131 , 136 Vanity of Human Wishes , The , 11 , 112-16 , 129 , 130 , 133 , 136 Johnson , Sarah , mother of SJ , 18-19 , 87 , 88 death , 129 married life , 19-20 religious training of SJ , 24-25 , 28 , 65 ...
... Shakespeare , edition of , 104 , 131 , 136 Vanity of Human Wishes , The , 11 , 112-16 , 129 , 130 , 133 , 136 Johnson , Sarah , mother of SJ , 18-19 , 87 , 88 death , 129 married life , 19-20 religious training of SJ , 24-25 , 28 , 65 ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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