Samuel Johnson, 10. kötetTwayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 oldal Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... Milton from a Latin poem on the Fall , Adamus Exsul , by Hugo Grotius , and other similar works . He proved this by triumphantly producing line after line from Grotius and the rest which , when translated into English , proved identical ...
... Milton from a Latin poem on the Fall , Adamus Exsul , by Hugo Grotius , and other similar works . He proved this by triumphantly producing line after line from Grotius and the rest which , when translated into English , proved identical ...
78. oldal
... Milton belongs to a very different class from that of Pope . Milton's was an eventful life , closely connected with the highest affairs of state ; and it be- longed to a bygone generation , of which Johnson could have no direct knowl ...
... Milton belongs to a very different class from that of Pope . Milton's was an eventful life , closely connected with the highest affairs of state ; and it be- longed to a bygone generation , of which Johnson could have no direct knowl ...
79. oldal
... Milton would be hard to determine . Milton's psychology is the target of some of Johnson's driest wit : Such is his malignity that hell grows darker at his frown . [ Milton's first wife , who deserted him ] seems not much to have ...
... Milton would be hard to determine . Milton's psychology is the target of some of Johnson's driest wit : Such is his malignity that hell grows darker at his frown . [ Milton's first wife , who deserted him ] seems not much to have ...
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