Samuel JohnsonTwayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 oldal Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 3 találat összesen 23 találatból.
148. oldal
... remark he makes apropos of someone's criticism that Pope's versification is " too uniformly musical ” : “ I suspect this objection to be the cant of those who judge by principles rather than perception . " He quotes the charge against ...
... remark he makes apropos of someone's criticism that Pope's versification is " too uniformly musical ” : “ I suspect this objection to be the cant of those who judge by principles rather than perception . " He quotes the charge against ...
155. oldal
... remarks that Johnson ( like Blake and many others ) feels that “ particulars ” rather than “ generalities ” are ... remark general properties and large appearances ; he does not number the streaks of the tulip , or de- scribe the ...
... remarks that Johnson ( like Blake and many others ) feels that “ particulars ” rather than “ generalities ” are ... remark general properties and large appearances ; he does not number the streaks of the tulip , or de- scribe the ...
162. oldal
... remark concerning what he calls “ Johnsonese . ” Macaulay used as his text two quips by Johnson about Buckingham's play The Rehearsal : “ It has not wit enough to keep it sweet . It has not vitality enough to preserve it from putre ...
... remark concerning what he calls “ Johnsonese . ” Macaulay used as his text two quips by Johnson about Buckingham's play The Rehearsal : “ It has not wit enough to keep it sweet . It has not vitality enough to preserve it from putre ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
Abyssinia amusing biography Boswell Boswell's Britain century chapter Christian death Dictionary Donald Greene Donne early edition eighteenth eighteenth-century English essays Fanny Burney feel Gentleman's Magazine George George Strahan happiness Henry Thrale Human Wishes Idler imagery imagination important intellectual interest James James Boswell Jenyns John Johnson Society Johnson wrote Johnson's critical Johnsonian journalism journalistic language later letters Lichfield Literary Magazine literature Lives London Lord Lycidas means metaphysical poets Milton mind modern moral nature Oxford pamphlets passage Patriot perhaps pleasure poem poetic poetry Poets political Pope Pope's praise Preface prose published Rambler Rasselas reader remark Samuel Johnson Savage seems sense sermons Shakespeare Sir Dagonet Soame Jenyns sometimes style T. S. Eliot things thought Thrale tion Tory translation University Press Vanity of Human verse Walpole Whig Whiggism words writing Yale young