Samuel Johnson, 10권Twayne Publishers, 1989 - 206페이지 Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... Michael Johnson ( father ) dies . 1732 Teaches for some months at Market Bosworth . 1733 At Birmingham ; translates Lobo's Voyage to Abyssinia ( 1735 ) . 1735 Marries Elizabeth Jervis ( Mrs. Harry Porter ) . 1736 Opens school at Edial ...
... Michael Johnson ( father ) dies . 1732 Teaches for some months at Market Bosworth . 1733 At Birmingham ; translates Lobo's Voyage to Abyssinia ( 1735 ) . 1735 Marries Elizabeth Jervis ( Mrs. Harry Porter ) . 1736 Opens school at Edial ...
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... Michael and his brothers had had to be assisted by charitable institutions in Lichfield , which paid for Michael's apprenticeship as a bookseller . Eventually he achieved some pros- perity as the only bookseller in the cathedral city ...
... Michael and his brothers had had to be assisted by charitable institutions in Lichfield , which paid for Michael's apprenticeship as a bookseller . Eventually he achieved some pros- perity as the only bookseller in the cathedral city ...
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... Michael Johnson died in great poverty in December 1731 , a sad change from the proud sheriff who had " invited all the town now " to cele- brate the birth of his son . Mrs. Johnson took over the bookshop and presum- ably proceeded to ...
... Michael Johnson died in great poverty in December 1731 , a sad change from the proud sheriff who had " invited all the town now " to cele- brate the birth of his son . Mrs. Johnson took over the bookshop and presum- ably proceeded to ...
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