The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... turned late in his life to find the companionship that he had lost with the death of Henry Thrale and the remarriage ... turning it off from care . " As he himself admitted and as his friends repeatedly testified , Johnson wel- comed any ...
... turned late in his life to find the companionship that he had lost with the death of Henry Thrale and the remarriage ... turning it off from care . " As he himself admitted and as his friends repeatedly testified , Johnson wel- comed any ...
132. oldal
... turned into " terrours . " Things have gotten worse and Johnson seems helpless in the face of this downturning . He depicts himself as " the bruised reed " and for the first time his customary tone of heroic resolve starts to give way ...
... turned into " terrours . " Things have gotten worse and Johnson seems helpless in the face of this downturning . He depicts himself as " the bruised reed " and for the first time his customary tone of heroic resolve starts to give way ...
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... turned to someone whom he had read in the past and who he recalled had suffered from much the same kind of spiritual agony that he was now undergoing . 3 He turned to Richard Baxter , the great Puritan churchman whom Johnson praised to ...
... turned to someone whom he had read in the past and who he recalled had suffered from much the same kind of spiritual agony that he was now undergoing . 3 He turned to Richard Baxter , the great Puritan churchman whom Johnson praised to ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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