The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
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... interesting than his works , so he is more interesting than the actions of his life . It was , indeed , no very exciting or eventful life . Like Shakespeare , he had for father a Midland tradesman who , after making some figure in his ...
... interesting than his works , so he is more interesting than the actions of his life . It was , indeed , no very exciting or eventful life . Like Shakespeare , he had for father a Midland tradesman who , after making some figure in his ...
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... interesting to compare the parallel passages in the London Journal ( May 16 , 1763 ) and the Life of Johnson , and see how the second clarifies and amplifies the first ; interesting also to see in the Journal how unfavourable was ...
... interesting to compare the parallel passages in the London Journal ( May 16 , 1763 ) and the Life of Johnson , and see how the second clarifies and amplifies the first ; interesting also to see in the Journal how unfavourable was ...
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... interesting communication to the Times Lit. Sup . ( January 29 , 1929 , p . 62 ) R. W. Chapman describes how , in a letter written to her by Johnson from Lichfield ( June 19 , 1775 ) , Mrs Thrale first erased a passage about Boswell ...
... interesting communication to the Times Lit. Sup . ( January 29 , 1929 , p . 62 ) R. W. Chapman describes how , in a letter written to her by Johnson from Lichfield ( June 19 , 1775 ) , Mrs Thrale first erased a passage about Boswell ...
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