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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... Language is stated in his preface to his abridgment ( published the following year , 1756 ) of the full work : " I lately published a Dictionary like those compiled by the academies of Italy and France , for the use of such as aspire to ...
... Language is stated in his preface to his abridgment ( published the following year , 1756 ) of the full work : " I lately published a Dictionary like those compiled by the academies of Italy and France , for the use of such as aspire to ...
152. oldal
... language ; originality . As was pointed out in chapter 2 , Johnson sets his face relentlessly against what seems to him " gimmickry " in poetic language — the use of archaisms , inversions of normal sentence order , outmoded and ...
... language ; originality . As was pointed out in chapter 2 , Johnson sets his face relentlessly against what seems to him " gimmickry " in poetic language — the use of archaisms , inversions of normal sentence order , outmoded and ...
168. oldal
... language places him in the small handful of literary critics of the very highest rank in the English language— some , like Yvor Winters , have not hesitated to place him , alone , at the top . His preparation as a critic was unequalled ...
... language places him in the small handful of literary critics of the very highest rank in the English language— some , like Yvor Winters , have not hesitated to place him , alone , at the top . His preparation as a critic was unequalled ...
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