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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... later , when Johnson wrote his famous letter of re- proach . What Johnson planned ( and what he achieved ) he accurately de- scribed in the opening sentence of his preface to his later abridgment of it : " Having been long employed in ...
... later , when Johnson wrote his famous letter of re- proach . What Johnson planned ( and what he achieved ) he accurately de- scribed in the opening sentence of his preface to his later abridgment of it : " Having been long employed in ...
72. oldal
... later included it in the Lives of the Poets . This work is important enough to deserve separate treatment later in this chapter . The Middle Group The middle group of lives is characterized , on the whole , by more interest- ing ...
... later included it in the Lives of the Poets . This work is important enough to deserve separate treatment later in this chapter . The Middle Group The middle group of lives is characterized , on the whole , by more interest- ing ...
141. oldal
... later - notes historical , linguistic , explanatory of difficult readings in the text , critical of the explanations of other critics . One thing that is appar- ent , however , by comparing the 1745 and the 1765 notes on Macbeth is that ...
... later - notes historical , linguistic , explanatory of difficult readings in the text , critical of the explanations of other critics . One thing that is appar- ent , however , by comparing the 1745 and the 1765 notes on Macbeth is that ...
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