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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... continually beats upon it . Johnson agrees with Donne , Dryden , and Pope before him , and Words- worth and Eliot after him , that poetry must be made out of contemporary lan- guage , because only through it is firsthand , direct ...
... continually beats upon it . Johnson agrees with Donne , Dryden , and Pope before him , and Words- worth and Eliot after him , that poetry must be made out of contemporary lan- guage , because only through it is firsthand , direct ...
46. oldal
... continually exercised his talent for han- dling words ; an occupation that always gave him pleasure and comfort ; the medium by which , on infrequent but sometimes important occasions , he gave memorable form to the essentially poetic ...
... continually exercised his talent for han- dling words ; an occupation that always gave him pleasure and comfort ; the medium by which , on infrequent but sometimes important occasions , he gave memorable form to the essentially poetic ...
86. oldal
... continually asks God for forgiveness of them . When the medi- cal diary was added to these in the 1958 edition , the charge of " morbidity " was intensified ; but this criticism is surely misconceived . The medical jottings are intended ...
... continually asks God for forgiveness of them . When the medi- cal diary was added to these in the 1958 edition , the charge of " morbidity " was intensified ; but this criticism is surely misconceived . The medical jottings are intended ...
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