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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... poetry and are able once more to appreciate the poetic merit of the tradition in which Johnson wrote , the tradition of Dryden and Pope . " Of the strength of Johnson's imagination , " Bertrand Bronson ... poetry 26 Chapter The Poet.
... poetry and are able once more to appreciate the poetic merit of the tradition in which Johnson wrote , the tradition of Dryden and Pope . " Of the strength of Johnson's imagination , " Bertrand Bronson ... poetry 26 Chapter The Poet.
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... poetry if one glances briefly at some of his own criteria of excellence in poetry . Johnson would have con- curred with Mallarmé ( and Eliot ) that poetry is made up not of “ ideas " but of words , and that the poet's task is the ...
... poetry if one glances briefly at some of his own criteria of excellence in poetry . Johnson would have con- curred with Mallarmé ( and Eliot ) that poetry is made up not of “ ideas " but of words , and that the poet's task is the ...
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... poetry . Students now identify the close scrutiny of poetic text with " the new critics " of the twentieth century , and applaud as " modern " Mallarmé's dictum that poetry is made up of words , not ideas , and Eliot's footnote to it ...
... poetry . Students now identify the close scrutiny of poetic text with " the new critics " of the twentieth century , and applaud as " modern " Mallarmé's dictum that poetry is made up of words , not ideas , and Eliot's footnote to it ...
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