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... Johnson's remarks about the " Elegy on Cook . " In the original letter Anna Seward only casually referred to the incident ; but Boswell in the Life had given a more detailed account , actually quoting the Doctor's remark about Mme ...
... Johnson's remarks about the " Elegy on Cook . " In the original letter Anna Seward only casually referred to the incident ; but Boswell in the Life had given a more detailed account , actually quoting the Doctor's remark about Mme ...
Page 89
... JOHNSON'S RATIONALISM By J. H. HAGSTRUM " " In From Classic to Romantic W. J. Bate has presented Samuel Johnson as " a Christian and a very English Socrates , ' classical rather than neo - classical in his dedication to human- istic and ...
... JOHNSON'S RATIONALISM By J. H. HAGSTRUM " " In From Classic to Romantic W. J. Bate has presented Samuel Johnson as " a Christian and a very English Socrates , ' classical rather than neo - classical in his dedication to human- istic and ...
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... Johnson expresses some important opinions about the mind . After the arrival of Dr. William Robertson the conversation , which then turned to the mental powers of Edmund Burke , became animated . Johnson said he could not understand how ...
... Johnson expresses some important opinions about the mind . After the arrival of Dr. William Robertson the conversation , which then turned to the mental powers of Edmund Burke , became animated . Johnson said he could not understand how ...
Contents
The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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