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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... writing , which , however , enabled him to live . As his reputation as a writer developed with painful slowness , he had the mortification of seeing his former pupil and companion on the journey to London , David Garrick , rap- idly ...
... writing , which , however , enabled him to live . As his reputation as a writer developed with painful slowness , he had the mortification of seeing his former pupil and companion on the journey to London , David Garrick , rap- idly ...
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... writing for the Gentleman's . Pieces identifiable as Johnson's began to appear in its pages early in 1738 : an ... writing the debates ; indeed , his forceful personality and talent for vivid writing seem to have made him Cave's right ...
... writing for the Gentleman's . Pieces identifiable as Johnson's began to appear in its pages early in 1738 : an ... writing the debates ; indeed , his forceful personality and talent for vivid writing seem to have made him Cave's right ...
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... writing on subjects concerning the human condition ; the seasoned reader of Johnson , faced with the challenge of selecting Johnson's greatest single work , may well find himself in the end going back to the Rambler as the most solid ...
... writing on subjects concerning the human condition ; the seasoned reader of Johnson , faced with the challenge of selecting Johnson's greatest single work , may well find himself in the end going back to the Rambler as the most solid ...
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Chapter | 26 |
Chapter Three | 47 |
Chapter Four | 62 |
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