Samuel Johnson |
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Some eight months before that event , and before the Voyage was actually published , he had by letter applied unsuccessfully to Edward Cave , editor of The Gentleman's Magazine , for employment as a writer of literary articles and he ...
Some eight months before that event , and before the Voyage was actually published , he had by letter applied unsuccessfully to Edward Cave , editor of The Gentleman's Magazine , for employment as a writer of literary articles and he ...
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1 1 to understand the way in which he was presenting a new kind of literary biography . Partly no doubt because he had no formulated theory , Johnson exhibits no tendency either to confine himself exclusively to one method or to carry ...
1 1 to understand the way in which he was presenting a new kind of literary biography . Partly no doubt because he had no formulated theory , Johnson exhibits no tendency either to confine himself exclusively to one method or to carry ...
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That public had never previously been given much critical writing which could be read with easy pleasure . For a long time Dryden's prefaces had stood almost alone as examples of criticism conspicuous for literary charm ...
That public had never previously been given much critical writing which could be read with easy pleasure . For a long time Dryden's prefaces had stood almost alone as examples of criticism conspicuous for literary charm ...
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The Lichfield Prodigy | 1 |
London or The Full Tide of Human | 27 |
Running About the World | 59 |
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