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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66. oldal
... term that I know , some of his Latin poems are " romantic . " But it is a term of which I wish that we were rid . In his Latin there is a considerable body of verse which is represented in English only by that early piece to which I ...
... term that I know , some of his Latin poems are " romantic . " But it is a term of which I wish that we were rid . In his Latin there is a considerable body of verse which is represented in English only by that early piece to which I ...
128. oldal
... terms in the Poets it is possible to find an earlier usage in a comment on a passage in Shakespeare , and the critic has the opportunity , once he has determined through the Dictionary what Johnson means by the term , to compare the two ...
... terms in the Poets it is possible to find an earlier usage in a comment on a passage in Shakespeare , and the critic has the opportunity , once he has determined through the Dictionary what Johnson means by the term , to compare the two ...
169. oldal
... terms of reason , empirically , as a rational- ist would . Notice the phrase " Supreme Being " in the definition of piety . That , or First Cause , is the stock term of the rationalist philosophers whom he attacked in the Review of ...
... terms of reason , empirically , as a rational- ist would . Notice the phrase " Supreme Being " in the definition of piety . That , or First Cause , is the stock term of the rationalist philosophers whom he attacked in the Review of ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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