Samuel JohnsonTwayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 oldal Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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135. oldal
... modern 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 ...
... modern 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 ...
169. oldal
... modern reader can be at best literary and factitious , unworthy of the serious modern poet . So too is his dismissal of the conventions of such classical genres as the pastoral , which has caused one recent student to affirm ...
... modern reader can be at best literary and factitious , unworthy of the serious modern poet . So too is his dismissal of the conventions of such classical genres as the pastoral , which has caused one recent student to affirm ...
170. oldal
... modern " practitioner , is important - and enjoyable - if one approaches it with the right values - biography which passes quickly over " those perfor- mances and incidents which produce vulgar greatness , " but dwells on " those ...
... modern " practitioner , is important - and enjoyable - if one approaches it with the right values - biography which passes quickly over " those perfor- mances and incidents which produce vulgar greatness , " but dwells on " those ...
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