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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83. oldal
... seems to produce without labour what no labour can improve . In tragedy he is always struggling after some occasion to be comick ; but in comedy he seems to repose , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of thinking congenial to his nature ...
... seems to produce without labour what no labour can improve . In tragedy he is always struggling after some occasion to be comick ; but in comedy he seems to repose , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of thinking congenial to his nature ...
118. oldal
... seems to have originated by precisely this kind of convention ; for it was " occasioned by the concourse of ... seem as pliable as a specially invented , artificial language ; and for re- shaping real languages there were any number of ...
... seems to have originated by precisely this kind of convention ; for it was " occasioned by the concourse of ... seem as pliable as a specially invented , artificial language ; and for re- shaping real languages there were any number of ...
170. oldal
... seems inescapable that he was simply not aware that his views were self - contradictory . Looked at in one way these contradic- tions make Johnson seem a sort of passive reflection of the great clash 20 The quotations in this paragraph ...
... seems inescapable that he was simply not aware that his views were self - contradictory . Looked at in one way these contradic- tions make Johnson seem a sort of passive reflection of the great clash 20 The quotations in this paragraph ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Dr Johnsons Troubled Mind by George Irwin | 22 |
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