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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... play of , and one can see why it fascinated Johnson ( earlier English playwrights had used it ) . It is the story of the beautiful Greek Christian , Irene , with whom the Turkish Sultan Mahomet , after he has captured Constantinople ...
... play of , and one can see why it fascinated Johnson ( earlier English playwrights had used it ) . It is the story of the beautiful Greek Christian , Irene , with whom the Turkish Sultan Mahomet , after he has captured Constantinople ...
46. oldal
... play , which was well worth doing . These , then , are his major poetic accomplishments , and they seem small beside those of a Dryden , a Pope , or a Wordsworth . Nevertheless , poetry was much more than merely an occasional diversion ...
... play , which was well worth doing . These , then , are his major poetic accomplishments , and they seem small beside those of a Dryden , a Pope , or a Wordsworth . Nevertheless , poetry was much more than merely an occasional diversion ...
149. oldal
... play in a different country and time to begin with involves an effort of the reader's imagination , there is no reason why one should not expect a similar effort from it when the scene is changed in the middle of the play . In his ...
... play in a different country and time to begin with involves an effort of the reader's imagination , there is no reason why one should not expect a similar effort from it when the scene is changed in the middle of the play . In his ...
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