Johnson & Goldsmith & Their PoetryAMS Press, 1971 - 175 páginas |
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... ment it was very improbable ” that “ a man in Mr Michael Johnson's circumstances should think of sending his son to the expensive University of Oxford at his own charge , " but as the subject was too delicate to question Johnson upon ...
... ment it was very improbable ” that “ a man in Mr Michael Johnson's circumstances should think of sending his son to the expensive University of Oxford at his own charge , " but as the subject was too delicate to question Johnson upon ...
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... ment of civilization is on the whole favourable to virtue as well as to happiness . The funda- mentally conventional character of the poem is thus apparent . This , however , was rather an attractive than a disturbing feature to ...
... ment of civilization is on the whole favourable to virtue as well as to happiness . The funda- mentally conventional character of the poem is thus apparent . This , however , was rather an attractive than a disturbing feature to ...
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... lasted till Mr Thrale's death in 1781 , after which , accord- ing to Boswell , Mrs Thrale's affection for " the Colossus of Literature " began to wane . Boswell suspects the rise of another attach- ment . Be 168 JOHNSON & GOLDSMITH.
... lasted till Mr Thrale's death in 1781 , after which , accord- ing to Boswell , Mrs Thrale's affection for " the Colossus of Literature " began to wane . Boswell suspects the rise of another attach- ment . Be 168 JOHNSON & GOLDSMITH.
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