Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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78. oldal
... course , in the older tradi- tion of journalism , one still adhered to in a few periodicals such as the Times Literary Supplement . It is also partly because of Johnson's willingness to do " ghost writing , " supplying prefaces ...
... course , in the older tradi- tion of journalism , one still adhered to in a few periodicals such as the Times Literary Supplement . It is also partly because of Johnson's willingness to do " ghost writing , " supplying prefaces ...
119. oldal
... course , not merely in the works which , for convenience , are discussed in the present chapter , but in his biographical work , his poetry , his journalism , and his criticism that one finds Johnson seeking to stimulate the reader's ...
... course , not merely in the works which , for convenience , are discussed in the present chapter , but in his biographical work , his poetry , his journalism , and his criticism that one finds Johnson seeking to stimulate the reader's ...
141. oldal
... course , one on Tuesday and the next on Saturday , as they originally appeared , though this is a counsel of perfection ) . This continuous reading is not always so difficult a task as it may seem to the modern reader ; indeed , there ...
... course , one on Tuesday and the next on Saturday , as they originally appeared , though this is a counsel of perfection ) . This continuous reading is not always so difficult a task as it may seem to the modern reader ; indeed , there ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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Addison amusing Augustinian begins biography Boswell Boswell's Chapter Christian death debates Dictionary Doctor Johnson Donne early edition eighteenth century Eliot English Fanny Burney feel Gentleman's Magazine George George III George Strahan happiness Hawkins Henry Thrale Human Wishes Idler imagery images imagination important individual intellectual interest Irene James Boswell Jenyns John Johnson wrote Johnson's critical Johnsonian journalism language later letters Lichfield Literary Magazine literature Lives London Lord Lycidas means ment Milton mind misery morality nature never observation Oxford pamphlets passage Patriot perhaps pleasure poem poet poetic poetry political Pope praise Preface pride prose published Rambler Rambler 60 Rasselas remark Samuel Johnson Savage seems sense sermons Shakespeare Sir Dagonet Soame Jenyns student style Swift T. S. Eliot things thought Thrale tion Tory Vanity of Human verse virtue Walpole Whig Whiggism words writing young