Samuel Johnson, Volume 47British Council, 1954 - 44 páginas |
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... mark upon the history of English drama ; but a few of its lines are preserved in footnotes to Gibbon's 68th Chapter . Just before the production of his play , Johnson had , with greater success , published his second satire , The Vanity ...
... mark upon the history of English drama ; but a few of its lines are preserved in footnotes to Gibbon's 68th Chapter . Just before the production of his play , Johnson had , with greater success , published his second satire , The Vanity ...
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... mark on the work of an Augustan poet . Meanwhile , Johnson was too good a realist to imagine that satire in verse would enable him to make a living ; but he was now coming to be recognized as a competent man of letters and he sought for ...
... mark on the work of an Augustan poet . Meanwhile , Johnson was too good a realist to imagine that satire in verse would enable him to make a living ; but he was now coming to be recognized as a competent man of letters and he sought for ...
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... mark of editorial optimism not peculiar to Johnson or his period . But after six years it provoked some raillery : He for subscribers baits his hook And takes your cash ; but where's the book ? When the eight volumes at length appeared ...
... mark of editorial optimism not peculiar to Johnson or his period . But after six years it provoked some raillery : He for subscribers baits his hook And takes your cash ; but where's the book ? When the eight volumes at length appeared ...
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