Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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50. oldal
... image of the prisoner in the mine ( criminals were actually so condemned on the Continent in Johnson's day ) which ... images . A poem frigidly didactic without rhyme is so near to prose that the reader only scorns it for pretending to ...
... image of the prisoner in the mine ( criminals were actually so condemned on the Continent in Johnson's day ) which ... images . A poem frigidly didactic without rhyme is so near to prose that the reader only scorns it for pretending to ...
200. oldal
... images . " What Johnson wants in any writer is , first , " originality , ” or “ in- vention . " Invention , " by ... images , " " imag- ery , " and " imagination " recur . The reader is told , of the pastoral genre to which Lycidas ...
... images . " What Johnson wants in any writer is , first , " originality , ” or “ in- vention . " Invention , " by ... images , " " imag- ery , " and " imagination " recur . The reader is told , of the pastoral genre to which Lycidas ...
201. oldal
... images are properly selected and nicely distinguished " ; and of Milton generally , “ He never fails to fill the imagination ; but his images and descriptions of the scenes of operations of Nature do not seem to be always copied from ...
... images are properly selected and nicely distinguished " ; and of Milton generally , “ He never fails to fill the imagination ; but his images and descriptions of the scenes of operations of Nature do not seem to be always copied from ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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