Samuel JohnsonH. Holt, 1944 - 599페이지 Samuel Johnson was a pessimist with an enormous zest for living. It has been said that no one was ever more typically English and it has also been said that he is one of the world's greatest eccentrics. But no other single trait of his character is quite so striking as the strange combination of deeply pessimistic convictions with an enormous - almost Gargantuan - appetite for learning, for literature, for good company, and for food. The literature surrounding Samuel Johnson is enormous and there is probably no other English man of letters except Shakespeare whom so many people acknowledge as the chief interest in their lives. They not only write books and read papers, they also form clubs, give dinners, stage celebrations, and collect curios. |
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... Boswell's more fragmen- tary manuscripts to convey an accurate idea of what the whole mass is like . Few men and few books , therefore , have ever been as thoroughly documented as Boswell and his magnum opus , and the first fact that ...
... Boswell's more fragmen- tary manuscripts to convey an accurate idea of what the whole mass is like . Few men and few books , therefore , have ever been as thoroughly documented as Boswell and his magnum opus , and the first fact that ...
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... Boswell's own is achieved through generalization rather than through the endless accumulation of particulars . Yet Boswell stuck for a quarter of a century to an ideal which probably no one before him had ever formulated . " That there ...
... Boswell's own is achieved through generalization rather than through the endless accumulation of particulars . Yet Boswell stuck for a quarter of a century to an ideal which probably no one before him had ever formulated . " That there ...
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... Boswell's memory was and just how closely his original notes may therefore be supposed to re- cord Johnson's words verbatim is a question still being disputed . Probably the dispute can never be settled , but at the very least it seems ...
... Boswell's memory was and just how closely his original notes may therefore be supposed to re- cord Johnson's words verbatim is a question still being disputed . Probably the dispute can never be settled , but at the very least it seems ...
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