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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... relation of the professor to his subjects . This relation is , nine times out of ten , a strained and embarrassing one . The professor would be made most uncomfortable if he had to meet Whitman or Byron ; he would not like him - he does ...
... relation of the professor to his subjects . This relation is , nine times out of ten , a strained and embarrassing one . The professor would be made most uncomfortable if he had to meet Whitman or Byron ; he would not like him - he does ...
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... relation to life and of life in relation to history . Reflections on Samuel Johnson by Herman W. Liebert At the 14 Edmund Wilson.
... relation to life and of life in relation to history . Reflections on Samuel Johnson by Herman W. Liebert At the 14 Edmund Wilson.
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... relation of which to decorum comes out clearly in Johnson's censure of " dun , " " knife , " and " blanket . " The relation appears again in this signifi- cantly phrased stricture on Cowley : The fault of Cowley , and perhaps of all the ...
... relation of which to decorum comes out clearly in Johnson's censure of " dun , " " knife , " and " blanket . " The relation appears again in this signifi- cantly phrased stricture on Cowley : The fault of Cowley , and perhaps of all 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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Allen Tate appears Augustan biography Boswell Boswell's Christian Cowley dedications deism diction Dictionary Doctor Johnson Donne Dryden edition editor eighteenth century English essay evil expression F. R. Leavis harsh Human Wishes Ibid ideas Idler images imagination intellectual Jenyns John Johnson wrote Johnson's criticism Johnsonian Studies Joseph Wood Krutch judgment Krutch language Leavis letters Lichfield literary literature Lives London Lycidas Magdi Wahba means metaphor Metaphysical Metaphysical poets Milton mind modern moral mother nature never Nichol Smith notes Oxford passage perhaps philosophical phrase poems poet poetic poetry political Pope Preface prose quotations Rambler Rasselas reader reason remarks repression Samuel Johnson says sense sentiment Shakespeare son's style T. S. Eliot theory thing thought Thrale tion tradition twentieth century University Vanity of Human verse W. K. Wimsatt Walter Jackson Bate words writings written Yale
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