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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87. oldal
... moral writer can be described in the words Lionel Trilling uses to describe the modern novel , " the most effective ... Morality and Religion Johnson's morality is , of course , 87 Chapter Five The Moralist.
... moral writer can be described in the words Lionel Trilling uses to describe the modern novel , " the most effective ... Morality and Religion Johnson's morality is , of course , 87 Chapter Five The Moralist.
113. oldal
... morality dealing with the relations between individual human beings - questions to be de- cided by invoking general moral principles already established . Every situa- tion must be regarded as a separate problem in morality , not to be ...
... morality dealing with the relations between individual human beings - questions to be de- cided by invoking general moral principles already established . Every situa- tion must be regarded as a separate problem in morality , not to be ...
151. oldal
... moral life , inviting him to put his own motives under examination , suggesting that reality is not as his conventional education has led him to see it . " Johnson indeed goes farther and suggests that even " escape " literature serves ...
... moral life , inviting him to put his own motives under examination , suggesting that reality is not as his conventional education has led him to see it . " Johnson indeed goes farther and suggests that even " escape " literature serves ...
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