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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Donald J. Greene. Preface to the Updated Edition Short but substantial books providing the novice with an up - to - date intro- duction to Johnson's writings are rare ; such works as Leslie Stephen's Samuel ... Preface to the Updated Edition.
Donald J. Greene. Preface to the Updated Edition Short but substantial books providing the novice with an up - to - date intro- duction to Johnson's writings are rare ; such works as Leslie Stephen's Samuel ... Preface to the Updated Edition.
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... Preface in a startlingly different tone : “ These are the petty cavils of petty minds . " In fact , this passage , which then continues with a pompous and hackneyed allusion to classical mythology , a device of which Johnson often ...
... Preface in a startlingly different tone : “ These are the petty cavils of petty minds . " In fact , this passage , which then continues with a pompous and hackneyed allusion to classical mythology , a device of which Johnson often ...
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... Preface to Shakespeare . 16. Review of Soame Jenyns , Free Enquiry into the Origin and Nature of Evil , 1757 . 17. Preface to Shakespeare . 18. Life , 1 : 428 ; Life of Prior ; Life of Dryden . 19. Adventurer 137 . 20. Life of Collins ; ...
... Preface to Shakespeare . 16. Review of Soame Jenyns , Free Enquiry into the Origin and Nature of Evil , 1757 . 17. Preface to Shakespeare . 18. Life , 1 : 428 ; Life of Prior ; Life of Dryden . 19. Adventurer 137 . 20. Life of Collins ; ...
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