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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77. oldal
... says comes out in what follows : " that force which calls new powers into being , which embodies sentiment , and animates matter . " The felicity of these phrases is not accidental , and can we say that the critic who finds them when ...
... says comes out in what follows : " that force which calls new powers into being , which embodies sentiment , and animates matter . " The felicity of these phrases is not accidental , and can we say that the critic who finds them when ...
78. oldal
... says of Rosenberg's handling of language ( see Scrutiny , Vol . III , No. 4 ) applies to Shakespeare's — it is , in ... say , compressed and licentious in expression : hence the occasions for Johnson's vigours and rigours of censure ...
... says of Rosenberg's handling of language ( see Scrutiny , Vol . III , No. 4 ) applies to Shakespeare's — it is , in ... say , compressed and licentious in expression : hence the occasions for Johnson's vigours and rigours of censure ...
90. oldal
... [ says Johnson ] are not perfect ; for most of the words , thus artfully opposed , are to be understood simply on one side of the comparison , and metaphorically on the other ; and if there be any language which does not express ...
... [ says Johnson ] are not perfect ; for most of the words , thus artfully opposed , are to be understood simply on one side of the comparison , and metaphorically on the other ; and if there be any language which does not express ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Dr Johnsons Troubled Mind by George Irwin | 22 |
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