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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... thought . This last method is , natu- rally , very uncertain and attributions made on the basis of " internal evidence " alone are very hard to prove or disprove . Advances being made in mathemat- ical methods of stylistic analysis ...
... thought . This last method is , natu- rally , very uncertain and attributions made on the basis of " internal evidence " alone are very hard to prove or disprove . Advances being made in mathemat- ical methods of stylistic analysis ...
86. oldal
... thought to exhibit “ morbidity , " in that Johnson examines his failings minutely and continually asks God for forgiveness of them . When the medi- cal diary was added to these in the 1958 edition , the charge of " morbidity " was ...
... thought to exhibit “ morbidity , " in that Johnson examines his failings minutely and continually asks God for forgiveness of them . When the medi- cal diary was added to these in the 1958 edition , the charge of " morbidity " was ...
118. oldal
... thought . ' It has been unjustifiably neglected by students of Johnson . There have been two - contradictory - misconceptions about the Debate . One , found in some older histories , is that they represent the actual words of the ...
... thought . ' It has been unjustifiably neglected by students of Johnson . There have been two - contradictory - misconceptions about the Debate . One , found in some older histories , is that they represent the actual words of the ...
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