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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... tion of serious journalism , it seems safe to say that his influence was consider- able . But , at the same time , it should not be forgotten that other very well qualified " staff writers " were working for the Gentleman's Magazine ...
... tion of serious journalism , it seems safe to say that his influence was consider- able . But , at the same time , it should not be forgotten that other very well qualified " staff writers " were working for the Gentleman's Magazine ...
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... tion requires such a combination of qualities that a man completely fitted for the task is not always to be found . " Democratic Government and Publicity Johnson is peculiarly aware of the dependence of the British democratic conception ...
... tion requires such a combination of qualities that a man completely fitted for the task is not always to be found . " Democratic Government and Publicity Johnson is peculiarly aware of the dependence of the British democratic conception ...
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... tion " ; " Nothing can be more repugnant to the general tenor of the evangelical revelation , " he says in his Sermon XIII , “ than an opinion that pardon may be bought , and guilt effaced , by a stipulated expiation . " Johnson is , of ...
... tion " ; " Nothing can be more repugnant to the general tenor of the evangelical revelation , " he says in his Sermon XIII , “ than an opinion that pardon may be bought , and guilt effaced , by a stipulated expiation . " Johnson is , of ...
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Chapter | 26 |
Chapter Three | 47 |
Chapter Four | 62 |
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