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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... poetic production - his reference to John- son's intensely personal and " subjective ” Latin poetry is most valuable -David Nichol Smith shows us how close and essential poetry was to Johnson , from his very earliest years to his very ...
... poetic production - his reference to John- son's intensely personal and " subjective ” Latin poetry is most valuable -David Nichol Smith shows us how close and essential poetry was to Johnson , from his very earliest years to his very ...
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... Poet , " in On Poetry and Poets ( 1957 ) , and various essays in New Light on Dr. Johnson , ed . F. W. Hilles ( 1959 ) . Of value in assessing the major poems are Chester F. Chapin , Personification in Eighteenth - Century English Poetry ...
... Poet , " in On Poetry and Poets ( 1957 ) , and various essays in New Light on Dr. Johnson , ed . F. W. Hilles ( 1959 ) . Of value in assessing the major poems are Chester F. Chapin , Personification in Eighteenth - Century English Poetry ...
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... poets ; and criticism may want in the end to get along without poetry . Between the chasm and the feather bed ( Mr. Blackmur's version of the Palace of Wisdom ) , somewhere between the down and the up , lies the region that most critics ...
... poets ; and criticism may want in the end to get along without poetry . Between the chasm and the feather bed ( Mr. Blackmur's version of the Palace of Wisdom ) , somewhere between the down and the up , lies the region that most critics ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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