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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... Surely imagery is , by definition , making the ab- stract concrete ? If Johnson's " realization of the imagery latent in even the most abstract philosophical word is . . . keen , " can his style ac- tually be " prevailingly abstract ...
... Surely imagery is , by definition , making the ab- stract concrete ? If Johnson's " realization of the imagery latent in even the most abstract philosophical word is . . . keen , " can his style ac- tually be " prevailingly abstract ...
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... surely unanswerable . Johnson is a better critic of eighteenth century poetry than Matthew Arnold . In dealing with that , at any rate , he has an advantage in his training . To be trained in so positive a tradition is to have formed ...
... surely unanswerable . Johnson is a better critic of eighteenth century poetry than Matthew Arnold . In dealing with that , at any rate , he has an advantage in his training . To be trained in so positive a tradition is to have formed ...
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... ( surely an editorial virtue ) and thus supporting his conjecture . The note had originally appeared , without the concluding sentence , in the 1745 Miscel- laneous Observations on Macbeth . In Johnson's Dictionary , " May " is ...
... ( surely an editorial virtue ) and thus supporting his conjecture . The note had originally appeared , without the concluding sentence , in the 1745 Miscel- laneous Observations on Macbeth . In Johnson's Dictionary , " May " is ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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