Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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52. oldal
... once of high renown- And so here begins my tale . She was once as cherry plump , Red her cheek as Cath'rine pear , Toss'd her nose , and shook her rump , Till she made the neighbours stare . But there came a country ' squire , He was a ...
... once of high renown- And so here begins my tale . She was once as cherry plump , Red her cheek as Cath'rine pear , Toss'd her nose , and shook her rump , Till she made the neighbours stare . But there came a country ' squire , He was a ...
146. oldal
... once remarked of Johnson , " in men who considered themselves to be company for the parlour , as he called it , was what he could not bear . " 16 Johnson's morality is rational , not obscurantist . Johnson , like Swift and Voltaire , is ...
... once remarked of Johnson , " in men who considered themselves to be company for the parlour , as he called it , was what he could not bear . " 16 Johnson's morality is rational , not obscurantist . Johnson , like Swift and Voltaire , is ...
187. oldal
... once understand must be a misprint and to change the difficult word to an easy one is , as Johnson insists , a most dangerous practice : one must first search through Eliza- bethan English to make sure that there is not some now ...
... once understand must be a misprint and to change the difficult word to an easy one is , as Johnson insists , a most dangerous practice : one must first search through Eliza- bethan English to make sure that there is not some now ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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