Samuel Johnson, 10. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 oldal Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... English dictionaries , on “ usage . " But , unlike some modern English dictionaries , it is not so much concerned with colloquial usage as with the literary usage of those writers who are re- garded as having most fully realized the ...
... English dictionaries , on “ usage . " But , unlike some modern English dictionaries , it is not so much concerned with colloquial usage as with the literary usage of those writers who are re- garded as having most fully realized the ...
168. oldal
... English verse that are read and respected by those who take poetry seriously and care about it . One wishes there were more ; but , as T. S. Eliot said ( apropos of these very poems ) , “ How little , how very little good poetry there ...
... English verse that are read and respected by those who take poetry seriously and care about it . One wishes there were more ; but , as T. S. Eliot said ( apropos of these very poems ) , “ How little , how very little good poetry there ...
182. oldal
... English Lan- guage have been printed in West Germany ( 1968 ) , Tokyo ( 1983 ) , and New York ( 1979 ) . The last is ... English Poets , which better describes its nature . When a new edition was proposed , Johnson suggested as its title ...
... English Lan- guage have been printed in West Germany ( 1968 ) , Tokyo ( 1983 ) , and New York ( 1979 ) . The last is ... English Poets , which better describes its nature . When a new edition was proposed , Johnson suggested as its title ...
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