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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... death , and this neglect can hardly be explained on the grounds that poverty prevented him from making the not - very - arduous trip from Lon- don to Lichfield . Sarah Johnson seems certainly to have been a woman with " character ...
... death , and this neglect can hardly be explained on the grounds that poverty prevented him from making the not - very - arduous trip from Lon- don to Lichfield . Sarah Johnson seems certainly to have been a woman with " character ...
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... death a very affecting and in- structive account has been given by his physician , which will spare me the task of his moral character . " The Lives are casual , opinionated , vivid , impres- sionistic , intensely personal , and about ...
... death a very affecting and in- structive account has been given by his physician , which will spare me the task of his moral character . " The Lives are casual , opinionated , vivid , impres- sionistic , intensely personal , and about ...
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... death ) . But these small puzzles are unimportant in comparison with the vast range of literature into which his insight penetrated with what strikes one , when one encounters it , as complete rightness . What Johnson said of Bacon's ...
... death ) . But these small puzzles are unimportant in comparison with the vast range of literature into which his insight penetrated with what strikes one , when one encounters it , as complete rightness . What Johnson said of Bacon's ...
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Chapter | 26 |
Chapter Three | 47 |
Chapter Four | 62 |
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