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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... literary criticism ; and the student unwise enough meekly to follow nineteenth - century literary historians in their low estimate of Johnson's criti- cism ; will find himself very much out of date . The reputation of Johnson as a ...
... literary criticism ; and the student unwise enough meekly to follow nineteenth - century literary historians in their low estimate of Johnson's criti- cism ; will find himself very much out of date . The reputation of Johnson as a ...
169. oldal
... literary patronage ; although this is hardly fair to Pope , who had at least as much to do with it as Johnson , the modern concept of the independence of the literary artist does begin with the eighteenth century , and no writer more ...
... literary patronage ; although this is hardly fair to Pope , who had at least as much to do with it as Johnson , the modern concept of the independence of the literary artist does begin with the eighteenth century , and no writer more ...
188. oldal
... Literary Magazine , " Review of English Studies , n.s. 7 ( October 1956 ) : 367-92 . 3. " Observations on the Present State of Affairs , " Literary Magazine , no . 4 , 1756 . no . 4. Introduction to the Political State of Great Britain ...
... Literary Magazine , " Review of English Studies , n.s. 7 ( October 1956 ) : 367-92 . 3. " Observations on the Present State of Affairs , " Literary Magazine , no . 4 , 1756 . no . 4. Introduction to the Political State of Great Britain ...
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