Samuel Johnson: A Collection of Critical EssaysDonald J. Greene Prentice-Hall, 1965 - 185 oldal Modern evaluations of Johnson as critic, editor, and lexicographer. |
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... Pope . " I am not suggesting that we should emulate Dr. Johnson's indifference to information — though I am prepared to be- lieve that he knew more about Pope than Lord Marchmont - but that , when we spend year after year accumulating ...
... Pope . " I am not suggesting that we should emulate Dr. Johnson's indifference to information — though I am prepared to be- lieve that he knew more about Pope than Lord Marchmont - but that , when we spend year after year accumulating ...
162. oldal
... Pope's Essay on Man . Pope derived his ideas directly from Bolingbroke , who was his friend , and indirectly from King . That the poem was un - Christian , Pope , a Roman Catholic , did not realize and this is a point of some ...
... Pope's Essay on Man . Pope derived his ideas directly from Bolingbroke , who was his friend , and indirectly from King . That the poem was un - Christian , Pope , a Roman Catholic , did not realize and this is a point of some ...
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... Pope might ask the weed , why it was less than the oak ? but the weed would never ask the question of itself . The base and the treble differ only to the hearer , meanness and magnificence only to the inhabitant . There is no evil but ...
... Pope might ask the weed , why it was less than the oak ? but the weed would never ask the question of itself . The base and the treble differ only to the hearer , meanness and magnificence only to the inhabitant . There is no evil but ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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