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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... fact that Johnson proves his own worst enemy . He was such a brilliant pyrotech- nist in conversation that the eye ... facts of Johnson's early life are taken from Aleyn Lyell Reade , Johnsonian Gleanings ( London , 1909-1946 ) . The ...
... fact that Johnson proves his own worst enemy . He was such a brilliant pyrotech- nist in conversation that the eye ... facts of Johnson's early life are taken from Aleyn Lyell Reade , Johnsonian Gleanings ( London , 1909-1946 ) . The ...
106. oldal
... fact , observed by W. P. Ker , 17 that Stendhal translated all that Johnson had said about the unities ... fact he was a prose writer of the first rank and the grand master of one kind of English prose and that by no means the least ...
... fact , observed by W. P. Ker , 17 that Stendhal translated all that Johnson had said about the unities ... fact he was a prose writer of the first rank and the grand master of one kind of English prose and that by no means the least ...
139. oldal
... fact run so deep in Johnson's mind that here it is not easy to distinguish the literal from the figurative . Medicine is con- nected with morals in at least two main ways that seem sometimes sepa- rate and sometimes blended , in the ...
... fact run so deep in Johnson's mind that here it is not easy to distinguish the literal from the figurative . Medicine is con- nected with morals in at least two main ways that seem sometimes sepa- rate and sometimes blended , in the ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Dr Johnsons Troubled Mind by George Irwin | 22 |
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