Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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66. oldal
... play of , and one can see why it fascinated Johnson ( earlier English playwrights had used it ) .18 It is the story of the beautiful Greek Christian , Irene , with whom the Turkish Sultan Mahomet , after he has captured Constantinople ...
... play of , and one can see why it fascinated Johnson ( earlier English playwrights had used it ) .18 It is the story of the beautiful Greek Christian , Irene , with whom the Turkish Sultan Mahomet , after he has captured Constantinople ...
191. oldal
... plays of the folio . But no short sampling can do justice to the rich texture of Johnson's commentary ; as with the Dictionary , the student should do some continuous reading , making his way through at least one complete play in ...
... plays of the folio . But no short sampling can do justice to the rich texture of Johnson's commentary ; as with the Dictionary , the student should do some continuous reading , making his way through at least one complete play in ...
212. oldal
... play in both remarks ( and in Mrs. Thrale's version of the second one , it is not its wit but its topicality that is being discussed ) , the one is a scene from the kitchen , the other a scene from the biologist's laboratory . If the ...
... play in both remarks ( and in Mrs. Thrale's version of the second one , it is not its wit but its topicality that is being discussed ) , the one is a scene from the kitchen , the other a scene from the biologist's laboratory . If the ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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