Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 páginas |
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... talking , it was important that he should have friends he might talk with rather than merely admirers to talk at . The membership of the circle , accordingly , was from the first drawn from among people who were in some sense Johnson's ...
... talking , it was important that he should have friends he might talk with rather than merely admirers to talk at . The membership of the circle , accordingly , was from the first drawn from among people who were in some sense Johnson's ...
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... talk , he had always talked , whenever opportunity offered , during the years of writing . Before ever leaving the Midlands he had enjoyed those evenings at Gilbert Walmesley's house , with golden hours of disputation during which he ...
... talk , he had always talked , whenever opportunity offered , during the years of writing . Before ever leaving the Midlands he had enjoyed those evenings at Gilbert Walmesley's house , with golden hours of disputation during which he ...
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... talk . Brook Boothby remarked that Johnson , when a topic was presented to him , would ' utter upon it a number of The Rambler ' . Johnson's talk , like his writing , is built on strong , vivid concrete detail . It uses abstract words ...
... talk . Brook Boothby remarked that Johnson , when a topic was presented to him , would ' utter upon it a number of The Rambler ' . Johnson's talk , like his writing , is built on strong , vivid concrete detail . It uses abstract words ...
Contenido
Introduction | 13 |
At St Johns Gate | 79 |
The Friend of Goodness | 100 |
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Anna Williams Bennet Langton Birmingham Boswell Boswell's Cave century Charlotte Lennox Chesterfield comfort conversation David Garrick death Dictionary Edial edition eighteenth eighteenth-century Elizabeth Porter emotional England English enjoyed essay fact feel Frank Barber friends Garrick give hand happened happiness Hawkins Hector Henry Thrale Hester Thrale hope human interest Johnson wrote Johnsonian journey judgement kind knew Langton later letter Levet Lichfield literary literature living London look Lord Lucy Porter matter memory Michael Johnson mind nature never once Oxford perhaps poem poet poetry political published Rambler Rasselas reason remarked Reynolds Sam Johnson Samuel Johnson Sarah Savage seems sense Shakespeare society St John's Gate story Stourbridge Streatham Street talk Taylor Tetty Tetty's things thought took turn Walmesley Warton Whig word writing young
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