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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... pleasure , if a mildly paranoid one , to be derived from erecting an image of Johnson as a conceited " Great Cham , " a " literary dictator , " 3 contemplating it with resentment and righteous indignation — or , worse , understanding ...
... pleasure , if a mildly paranoid one , to be derived from erecting an image of Johnson as a conceited " Great Cham , " a " literary dictator , " 3 contemplating it with resentment and righteous indignation — or , worse , understanding ...
165. oldal
... pleasure or pain from the comparison . 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 ...
... pleasure or pain from the comparison . 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 ...
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... pleasure of doing it ; and mankind , by a general compact , submitted to the restraint of laws , and resigned the pleasure to escape the pain.17 Here is a strange passage to be found in the writings of Dr. Johnson ; for it speaks of a ...
... pleasure of doing it ; and mankind , by a general compact , submitted to the restraint of laws , and resigned the pleasure to escape the pain.17 Here is a strange passage to be found in the writings of Dr. Johnson ; for it speaks of a ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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