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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... course , as the tremendous reputation of Bos- well's Life ) has tended to discourage any attempt in recent times to pro- duce a large inclusive book which would serve to give the general reader a running account of Johnson's life ...
... course , as the tremendous reputation of Bos- well's Life ) has tended to discourage any attempt in recent times to pro- duce a large inclusive book which would serve to give the general reader a running account of Johnson's life ...
57. oldal
... course , many of the outbursts about Scotland were intended only to tease his Scottish friends , but there was also an underly- ing distrust of the Calvinistic religion and the bustling business enter- prise of the inhabitants north of ...
... course , many of the outbursts about Scotland were intended only to tease his Scottish friends , but there was also an underly- ing distrust of the Calvinistic religion and the bustling business enter- prise of the inhabitants north of ...
77. oldal
... course , enforcing that " counteraction " with particularized commentary , goes on to stigmatize the lowness of “ dun ” ( “ an epithet now seldom heard but in the stable " ) , of " knife " ( " an instrument used by butchers and cooks in ...
... course , enforcing that " counteraction " with particularized commentary , goes on to stigmatize the lowness of “ dun ” ( “ an epithet now seldom heard but in the stable " ) , of " knife " ( " an instrument used by butchers and cooks in ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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