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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138. oldal
... important is not the defini- tion but the illustration ; and to quote the definition without reference to the illustration is perverse . For instance , the entry under " Whig " is often cited as an example of Johnson's prejudice ...
... important is not the defini- tion but the illustration ; and to quote the definition without reference to the illustration is perverse . For instance , the entry under " Whig " is often cited as an example of Johnson's prejudice ...
140. oldal
... important revisions in the fourth edition , 1773 ; together with such earlier work as the Miscellaneous Observations on Macbeth ( 1745 ) , intended as a specimen of a full edition of the plays , although the project was postponed until ...
... important revisions in the fourth edition , 1773 ; together with such earlier work as the Miscellaneous Observations on Macbeth ( 1745 ) , intended as a specimen of a full edition of the plays , although the project was postponed until ...
173. oldal
... importance in clear perspective against the whole immense range of existence . Eliot's diagnosis is worth repeating : Half the harm that is done in this world Is due to people who want to feel important . They don't mean to do harm ...
... importance in clear perspective against the whole immense range of existence . Eliot's diagnosis is worth repeating : Half the harm that is done in this world Is due to people who want to feel important . They don't mean to do harm ...
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