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SAMUEL JOHNSON If somebody tells us that people nowadays do not read Dr. Johnson but only read about him , it may be hard to disprove the statement , so far as general readers are meant . And certainly all that is re- corded of Johnson ...
SAMUEL JOHNSON If somebody tells us that people nowadays do not read Dr. Johnson but only read about him , it may be hard to disprove the statement , so far as general readers are meant . And certainly all that is re- corded of Johnson ...
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romantic poet , but he may have felt that enough had been said for the time in the ethical tradition ; at all events , having said his share so impressively , Johnson attempted no more poems resembling the two now noticed .
romantic poet , but he may have felt that enough had been said for the time in the ethical tradition ; at all events , having said his share so impressively , Johnson attempted no more poems resembling the two now noticed .
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Johnson had never studied much how to enrich himself , and we hardly see how he had contrived to live and to support others in his charita- ble way . With the new king , new interest in art and literature arose at court , and Johnson ...
Johnson had never studied much how to enrich himself , and we hardly see how he had contrived to live and to support others in his charita- ble way . With the new king , new interest in art and literature arose at court , and Johnson ...
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PAGE | 2 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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Chaucer to "B. V.": With an Additional Paper on Herman Melville : a ... Edmund Blunden Vista de fragmentos - 1967 |
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