Samuel Johnson, BiographerCornell University Press, 1978 - 237 Seiten |
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... Savage may be looked upon as a series of brilliant equilibrations of these central oppo- sitions . For its like we should have to turn to eighteenth - century music . In a sense we can say that given the circumstances of Savage's life ...
... Savage may be looked upon as a series of brilliant equilibrations of these central oppo- sitions . For its like we should have to turn to eighteenth - century music . In a sense we can say that given the circumstances of Savage's life ...
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... Savage's behavior . Sir John Hawkins claims that Savage's manners prob- ably first won over Johnson when they met , for Savage was " very courteous in the modes of salutation . " Hawkins adds , " I have been told , that in the taking ...
... Savage's behavior . Sir John Hawkins claims that Savage's manners prob- ably first won over Johnson when they met , for Savage was " very courteous in the modes of salutation . " Hawkins adds , " I have been told , that in the taking ...
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... Savage's scheme of " flowery felic- ity , " we are given Johnson's rendering , and therefore socializing , of Savage's remarks . And we should also notice that part of the pleasure we take in Johnson's third - person observation that ...
... Savage's scheme of " flowery felic- ity , " we are given Johnson's rendering , and therefore socializing , of Savage's remarks . And we should also notice that part of the pleasure we take in Johnson's third - person observation that ...
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Preface 95 | 15 |
Conclusion | 214 |
Bibliography | 221 |
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