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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... once attempted to summarize this line of reasoning , " and since we all know what a Tory is , we at once know a great deal about Johnson . . . . Given that Johnson was a Tory , we can immediately deduce the essential facts not only ...
... once attempted to summarize this line of reasoning , " and since we all know what a Tory is , we at once know a great deal about Johnson . . . . Given that Johnson was a Tory , we can immediately deduce the essential facts not only ...
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... once told Boswell , he had inherited " a vile melancholy , " which made him " mad all his life , at least not sober . " 4 Wherever it came from , it is this yeast of insobriety in him that , to an ear sensitive to overtones , makes his ...
... once told Boswell , he had inherited " a vile melancholy , " which made him " mad all his life , at least not sober . " 4 Wherever it came from , it is this yeast of insobriety in him that , to an ear sensitive to overtones , makes his ...
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... once wrote , " and to conquer them , is the highest human felicity ; the next is , to strive , and deserve to conquer : but he whose life has passed without a contest , and who can boast neither success nor merit , can survey himself ...
... once wrote , " and to conquer them , is the highest human felicity ; the next is , to strive , and deserve to conquer : but he whose life has passed without a contest , and who can boast neither success nor merit , can survey himself ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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