Samuel Johnson, Volume 47British Council, 1954 - 44 páginas |
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... readers tend to separate Johnson the writer from Johnson the man as displayed by Boswell . ? Fundamentally , the distinction is unsound . It was Johnson's writings that first attracted Boswell and if the reader wishes to recapture the ...
... readers tend to separate Johnson the writer from Johnson the man as displayed by Boswell . ? Fundamentally , the distinction is unsound . It was Johnson's writings that first attracted Boswell and if the reader wishes to recapture the ...
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... readers , as a whole , put The Rambler aside and go back to their Boswell . But they do not always reflect upon Boswell's own attitude . In his early reading he had nowhere found more bark and steel for the mind ' than in The Rambler ...
... readers , as a whole , put The Rambler aside and go back to their Boswell . But they do not always reflect upon Boswell's own attitude . In his early reading he had nowhere found more bark and steel for the mind ' than in The Rambler ...
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... reader of The Rambler must not look for ' colloquial entertainment ' ; but he will be a dull reader if he does not occasionally derive pleasure , as well as instruction , from its pages . Unlike his successors of to - day , Johnson ...
... reader of The Rambler must not look for ' colloquial entertainment ' ; but he will be a dull reader if he does not occasionally derive pleasure , as well as instruction , from its pages . Unlike his successors of to - day , Johnson ...
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