The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... ( Rambler , No. 103 ) . In other places in the Rambler and Rasselas he often appears likewise baffled at the vast and destructive power of human longings and discontent , and frustrated in the presence of ultimate problems . Such ...
... ( Rambler , No. 103 ) . In other places in the Rambler and Rasselas he often appears likewise baffled at the vast and destructive power of human longings and discontent , and frustrated in the presence of ultimate problems . Such ...
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... Rambler , while both heavy and unmusical , is not a dull style ; rather it is strong and sincere , each word bearing evidence of its basis in fact or observation.114 One of the notable features of the Rambler is its hun- dreds of shrewd ...
... Rambler , while both heavy and unmusical , is not a dull style ; rather it is strong and sincere , each word bearing evidence of its basis in fact or observation.114 One of the notable features of the Rambler is its hun- dreds of shrewd ...
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... Rambler resembles the Tatler and the Spectator without the device of the Club -being a series of serious discussions interspersed with character sketches , narratives , letters from " correspond- ents , " and literary criticism . But in ...
... Rambler resembles the Tatler and the Spectator without the device of the Club -being a series of serious discussions interspersed with character sketches , narratives , letters from " correspond- ents , " and literary criticism . But in ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
Copyright | |
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