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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36. oldal
... effect - for in- stance , the " fell attorney " who " prowls for prey . " No doubt , ambulance- chasing lawyers and the like also infest the modern city , but " fell " and " prowl for prey " are a little too much . ( To be sure , it ...
... effect - for in- stance , the " fell attorney " who " prowls for prey . " No doubt , ambulance- chasing lawyers and the like also infest the modern city , but " fell " and " prowl for prey " are a little too much . ( To be sure , it ...
63. oldal
... effect.3 Johnson was acute enough to sense why some people are disturbed by hon- est biography , and to put his finger squarely on the fundamental mistake in their thinking . When told , in connection with his report that Addison had re ...
... effect.3 Johnson was acute enough to sense why some people are disturbed by hon- est biography , and to put his finger squarely on the fundamental mistake in their thinking . When told , in connection with his report that Addison had re ...
150. oldal
... effects of the sense . " He has little diffi- culty showing that Pope's famous " representative " line , " Flies o'er th ... effect not through sheer verisimilitude , but by association and empathy - the reader or audience must still ...
... effects of the sense . " He has little diffi- culty showing that Pope's famous " representative " line , " Flies o'er th ... effect not through sheer verisimilitude , but by association and empathy - the reader or audience must still ...
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