Samuel Johnson, Band 10Twayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 Seiten Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... century England . Nothing shifts more confusingly than the meaning of political labels - for instance , " liberal , ” which in mid - Victorian England meant a believer in “ free enterprise ” and in noninterference by gov- ernments in ...
... century England . Nothing shifts more confusingly than the meaning of political labels - for instance , " liberal , ” which in mid - Victorian England meant a believer in “ free enterprise ” and in noninterference by gov- ernments in ...
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... century produced by the self - conscious revival of mythopoeia will prove to have been as enduring as that which , as Johnson preferred , deals with contemporary emotions in contemporary terms , only time will tell . In eighteenth - century ...
... century produced by the self - conscious revival of mythopoeia will prove to have been as enduring as that which , as Johnson preferred , deals with contemporary emotions in contemporary terms , only time will tell . In eighteenth - century ...
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... century - in particular , with the rapid disappearance in the twentieth century of Pitt's British Empire - one begins to wonder whether Johnson was not much more farsighted , more modern , than his critics . And to some American readers ...
... century - in particular , with the rapid disappearance in the twentieth century of Pitt's British Empire - one begins to wonder whether Johnson was not much more farsighted , more modern , than his critics . And to some American readers ...
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Chapter | 26 |
Chapter Three | 47 |
Chapter Four | 62 |
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