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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... example , as it is my theme ! Though deep , yet clear ; though gentle , yet not dull ; Strong without rage , without o'erflowing full -a passage of which he tells us that it has been a model of versification " for a century past , " he ...
... example , as it is my theme ! Though deep , yet clear ; though gentle , yet not dull ; Strong without rage , without o'erflowing full -a passage of which he tells us that it has been a model of versification " for a century past , " he ...
117. oldal
... example , Sir John Cheke in the sixteenth century2 had applied the theory of cyclic change to Latin and to Greek . Any noteworthy originality in Johnson's philosophy of language must lie in his system as a whole , not in its ele- ments ...
... example , Sir John Cheke in the sixteenth century2 had applied the theory of cyclic change to Latin and to Greek . Any noteworthy originality in Johnson's philosophy of language must lie in his system as a whole , not in its ele- ments ...
141. oldal
... examples , and argumental delirium . We hear of " the antidotes with which philosophy has medicated the cup of life ... example — the separating of substances into elemental particles , homogeneous and heterogeneous - lay an abstract ...
... examples , and argumental delirium . We hear of " the antidotes with which philosophy has medicated the cup of life ... example — the separating of substances into elemental particles , homogeneous and heterogeneous - lay an abstract ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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