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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71. oldal
... positive . That " ear ” is the product of a training -a training in a positive taste . " Taste ” is a not altogether happy word , since it suggests something in the nature of a connoisseur's palate . The taste that matters is the ...
... positive . That " ear ” is the product of a training -a training in a positive taste . " Taste ” is a not altogether happy word , since it suggests something in the nature of a connoisseur's palate . The taste that matters is the ...
72. oldal
... positive . Johnson , an indubitably real critic , first - hand and forceful , writes from within it , and here we have the peculiar interest of his case . The nature of the " defect " of his " ear " comes out plainly enough in his ...
... positive . Johnson , an indubitably real critic , first - hand and forceful , writes from within it , and here we have the peculiar interest of his case . The nature of the " defect " of his " ear " comes out plainly enough in his ...
89. oldal
... positive ignorance we would do well to remember with Mr. F. R. Leavis that Johnson lived in a " positive culture ” which made it easier than it is today for a critic to undergo a " positive train- ing " for his profession.1 Johnson came ...
... positive ignorance we would do well to remember with Mr. F. R. Leavis that Johnson lived in a " positive culture ” which made it easier than it is today for a critic to undergo a " positive train- ing " for his profession.1 Johnson came ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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