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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34. oldal
... poem curiously memorable . Clearly the " empathy " that Johnson insists on as an important ingredient in literature enables him to participate in the boy's feel- ings ; there is , to use current jargon , something highly “ existential ...
... poem curiously memorable . Clearly the " empathy " that Johnson insists on as an important ingredient in literature enables him to participate in the boy's feel- ings ; there is , to use current jargon , something highly “ existential ...
35. oldal
... poem " on the ground that " its opinions and attitudes are usually not really Johnson's . " 13 But Johnson was young at the time and perhaps more given to facile enthusiasms than he later was . Krutch has fallen into the familiar error ...
... poem " on the ground that " its opinions and attitudes are usually not really Johnson's . " 13 But Johnson was young at the time and perhaps more given to facile enthusiasms than he later was . Krutch has fallen into the familiar error ...
36. oldal
... poem proves that , in the end , “ cheerfulness breaks in . " London is still a delightfully live and readable poem , especially for the young reader . The Vanity of Human Wishes , Johnson's masterpiece , is a very different matter ...
... poem proves that , in the end , “ cheerfulness breaks in . " London is still a delightfully live and readable poem , especially for the young reader . The Vanity of Human Wishes , Johnson's masterpiece , is a very different matter ...
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Abyssinia amusing begins biography Boswell Boswell's Britain century chapter Christian death debates Dictionary Donne early edition eighteenth eighteenth-century English essays Fanny Burney feel Gentleman's Magazine George George Strahan happiness Henry Thrale Human Wishes Idler imagery imagination important intellectual interest Irene James James Boswell Jenyns John Johnson Society Johnson wrote Johnson's critical Johnsonian journalism journalistic language later letters Lichfield literary literature Lives London Lord Lycidas means metaphysical poets Milton mind modern moral nature never Oxford pamphlets passage Patriot perhaps pleasure poem poetic poetry Poets political Pope Pope's praise Preface prose published Rambler Rasselas reader remark Samuel Johnson Savage seems sense sermons Shakespeare Sir Dagonet Soame Jenyns sometimes style T. S. Eliot things thought Thrale tion Tory translation University Press Vanity of Human verse virtue Walpole Whig Whiggism words writing young