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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64. oldal
... verse . I believe it to be a common view that his greater poems - and The Vanity of Human Wishes is a very great poem which stands by itself in all our literature- were wrung from this prose man with an effort , that his verse in ...
... verse . I believe it to be a common view that his greater poems - and The Vanity of Human Wishes is a very great poem which stands by itself in all our literature- were wrung from this prose man with an effort , that his verse in ...
65. oldal
... verse , we catch glimpses of facets which he did not mean to reveal in prose intended for the public ; and this , I think , is not too bold a distinction , that he wrote his prose for the public , as most people do , and that in much of ...
... verse , we catch glimpses of facets which he did not mean to reveal in prose intended for the public ; and this , I think , is not too bold a distinction , that he wrote his prose for the public , as most people do , and that in much of ...
72. oldal
... verse unmingled with another , as a distinct system of sound ; and this distinctness is obtained and preserved by the artifice of rhyme . The variety of pauses , so much boasted by lovers of blank verse , changes the measures of an ...
... verse unmingled with another , as a distinct system of sound ; and this distinctness is obtained and preserved by the artifice of rhyme . The variety of pauses , so much boasted by lovers of blank verse , changes the measures of an ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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