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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... Chapter One The Man and His Life Chapter Two The Poet 26 1 Chapter Three The Journalist and Occasional Writer Chapter Four The Biographer 62 Chapter Five The Moralist 87 Chapter Six The Political Writer 111 Chapter Seven The Student of ...
... Chapter One The Man and His Life Chapter Two The Poet 26 1 Chapter Three The Journalist and Occasional Writer Chapter Four The Biographer 62 Chapter Five The Moralist 87 Chapter Six The Political Writer 111 Chapter Seven The Student of ...
87. oldal
... chapter , but in his biographical work , his poetry , his journalism , and his criticism that one finds Johnson seeking to stimulate the reader's moral imagination , arouse his self - awareness , and in- spire him to examine his motives ...
... chapter , but in his biographical work , his poetry , his journalism , and his criticism that one finds Johnson seeking to stimulate the reader's moral imagination , arouse his self - awareness , and in- spire him to examine his motives ...
101. oldal
... chapters 15 to 29 , shows Rasselas , accompanied by his mentor Imlac and ( unexpectedly ) his sister Nekayah and her ... chapter 22 another philosopher preaches impatiently that no one is unhappy but by his own fault . " The way to be ...
... chapters 15 to 29 , shows Rasselas , accompanied by his mentor Imlac and ( unexpectedly ) his sister Nekayah and her ... chapter 22 another philosopher preaches impatiently that no one is unhappy but by his own fault . " The way to be ...
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