Robert Burns, Samuel Johnson
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Excerpt from Robert Burns, Samuel Johnson: Edited With Introduction and Notes by Edward Everett Hale, Jr., Ph, D. Professor of English, Union College
Each wrote, as a rule, on somewhat the same sort of subject, bio graphy or history, rather than absolute artistic or literary criticism. Each wrote larger histories which became well known. Carlyle had rather the broader reputation, for besides thinking of him as a historian, people thought of him as one who considered earnestly and wrote on problems of the day and of life in general. Yet, in spite of this difference, a large part of their work runs along much the same lines, so that they come Often together into the minds of stu dents, and are, either by implication or actually, brought into comparison.
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