Dr. Samuel Johnson and James BoswellHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1986 - 280페이지 A collection of critical essays on the works of Dr. Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, arranged in order of original publication. |
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... political theory . I have little doubt that it was this utopian potentiality , and Corsica's more practical potentiality for complete self - sufficiency ( " un État dans l'indépendance des autres " ) , that initially attracted Boswell ...
... political theory . I have little doubt that it was this utopian potentiality , and Corsica's more practical potentiality for complete self - sufficiency ( " un État dans l'indépendance des autres " ) , that initially attracted Boswell ...
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... political forefathers in framing the constitution and the law , and it is in this context that Johnson's hostility to " innovation " is to be understood : he uses the word , as it is sometimes used by Blackstone , often by Burke , and ...
... political forefathers in framing the constitution and the law , and it is in this context that Johnson's hostility to " innovation " is to be understood : he uses the word , as it is sometimes used by Blackstone , often by Burke , and ...
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... political union : the Boswell - Johnson " co - partnery " stands as the personal analogue to the political and cultural link , as it was perceived by Boswell in idealized or paradigmatic form , between Scotland and England . The ...
... political union : the Boswell - Johnson " co - partnery " stands as the personal analogue to the political and cultural link , as it was perceived by Boswell in idealized or paradigmatic form , between Scotland and England . The ...
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Johnsons Theory | 11 |
The Life of Boswell | 31 |
The Treachery of the Human Heart and the Stratagems of Defense | 45 |
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