Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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... expressed it , or in the words of Dr. Pangloss in Candide , " Everything is for the best in the best of possible worlds . " It is interesting to find Voltaire , the avowed enemy of or- ganized religion , and Johnson , the devout “ High ...
... expressed it , or in the words of Dr. Pangloss in Candide , " Everything is for the best in the best of possible worlds . " It is interesting to find Voltaire , the avowed enemy of or- ganized religion , and Johnson , the devout “ High ...
181. oldal
... expressed with equal vigor in , for example , Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries ; and so on . To sum up , Johnson's Dictionary is a very great and serious achievement in the history of the study of the English language . It is not ...
... expressed with equal vigor in , for example , Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries ; and so on . To sum up , Johnson's Dictionary is a very great and serious achievement in the history of the study of the English language . It is not ...
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... expression . Such must be his comprehension of thought , and such his copi- ousness of language . Out of many readings possible , he must be able to select that which best suits with the state of opinions . and modes of language ...
... expression . Such must be his comprehension of thought , and such his copi- ousness of language . Out of many readings possible , he must be able to select that which best suits with the state of opinions . and modes of language ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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