Samuel Johnson, 95. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1970 - 245 oldal |
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109. oldal
... thought considerably less of Swift , both as man and as writer , than most people now do ( though much more highly of him than such Victorians as Thackeray and Macaulay did ) . Certainly , some of his barbed shafts were sharpened for ...
... thought considerably less of Swift , both as man and as writer , than most people now do ( though much more highly of him than such Victorians as Thackeray and Macaulay did ) . Certainly , some of his barbed shafts were sharpened for ...
188. oldal
... thought to be " pre - romantic . " On the other hand , the second section of the Preface , in which Johnson complains of Shake- speare's messy plotting , irrelevant clowning , and occasional turgidity of language , has shocked those who ...
... thought to be " pre - romantic . " On the other hand , the second section of the Preface , in which Johnson complains of Shake- speare's messy plotting , irrelevant clowning , and occasional turgidity of language , has shocked those who ...
191. oldal
... 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 prevailing in every age , and with his author's ...
... 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 prevailing in every age , and with his author's ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Man and His Life +5 | 15 |
The Poet | 45 |
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