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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... passage as the following ( in which Irene , alone , reflects on Aspasia and her lover Demetrius , now escaping to safety ) ought to be very fine ; but the reader's ear soon rebels against the sledgeham- mer monotony of the stop at the ...
... passage as the following ( in which Irene , alone , reflects on Aspasia and her lover Demetrius , now escaping to safety ) ought to be very fine ; but the reader's ear soon rebels against the sledgeham- mer monotony of the stop at the ...
131. oldal
... passage Johnson tells how he decided to write the book - and it is typical of the highly personal quality of so much of his writing that he should do so : " I sat down on a bank such as a writer of romance might have delighted to feign ...
... passage Johnson tells how he decided to write the book - and it is typical of the highly personal quality of so much of his writing that he should do so : " I sat down on a bank such as a writer of romance might have delighted to feign ...
135. oldal
... passage down under the initial letter of the word . Finally , all the passages illustrating a single word were brought together , studied , and compared ; then the various shades of meaning of the word were sorted out ; and finally a ...
... passage down under the initial letter of the word . Finally , all the passages illustrating a single word were brought together , studied , and compared ; then the various shades of meaning of the word were sorted out ; and finally a ...
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