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JOHNSON AND THE AGE OF TRANSITION SAMUEL JOHNSON ( 1709–1784 ) was born at the beginning of a century which was perhaps no less notable for the literary changes it portrayed than for the sharp contrasts in its social life .
JOHNSON AND THE AGE OF TRANSITION SAMUEL JOHNSON ( 1709–1784 ) was born at the beginning of a century which was perhaps no less notable for the literary changes it portrayed than for the sharp contrasts in its social life .
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For some time he had admired Johnson and at last managed to meet him . The great man did not at first reciprocate his feelings but Boswell persevered and soon they were close friends and remained so until the end of Johnson's life .
For some time he had admired Johnson and at last managed to meet him . The great man did not at first reciprocate his feelings but Boswell persevered and soon they were close friends and remained so until the end of Johnson's life .
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Johnson was intensely interested in the motives which inspired men to action , so he is at his best in the Lives . Of this book , Augustine Birrell wrote , “ Johnson is every bit as interesting when he is writing about Sprat , or Smith ...
Johnson was intensely interested in the motives which inspired men to action , so he is at his best in the Lives . Of this book , Augustine Birrell wrote , “ Johnson is every bit as interesting when he is writing about Sprat , or Smith ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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