Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... Johnson 1709-1784 BECAUSE of his eccentricities and willfulness , it is tempting to present Johnson simply as a grotesque . In fact , Johnson always struggled against his own irregular impulses that carried him on the fullest tide of ...
... Johnson 1709-1784 BECAUSE of his eccentricities and willfulness , it is tempting to present Johnson simply as a grotesque . In fact , Johnson always struggled against his own irregular impulses that carried him on the fullest tide of ...
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... Johnson repeated with solemn emphasis Macbeth's speech on meeting the witches . As we traveled on , he told me , “ Sir , you got into our Club by doing what a man can do . Several of the members wished to keep you out . Burke told me he ...
... Johnson repeated with solemn emphasis Macbeth's speech on meeting the witches . As we traveled on , he told me , “ Sir , you got into our Club by doing what a man can do . Several of the members wished to keep you out . Burke told me he ...
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... Johnson at his chambers in the Temple . He said I certainly might , and that Mr. Johnson would take it as a compliment . So on Tuesday the 24th of May , after having been enlivened by the witty sallies of Mes- sieurs Thornton , Wilkes ...
... Johnson at his chambers in the Temple . He said I certainly might , and that Mr. Johnson would take it as a compliment . So on Tuesday the 24th of May , after having been enlivened by the witty sallies of Mes- sieurs Thornton , Wilkes ...
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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