Perilous Balance: The Tragic Genius of Swift, Johnson, & SternePrinceton University Press, 1939 - 172 oldal |
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69. oldal
... certainly fond ? Is there not behind it a more devastating laughter of intellect from a man who saw through all pretense and hypocrisy , even his own , with a terrible clarity , a man who could satirize unmercifully his own failings ...
... certainly fond ? Is there not behind it a more devastating laughter of intellect from a man who saw through all pretense and hypocrisy , even his own , with a terrible clarity , a man who could satirize unmercifully his own failings ...
105. oldal
... certainly be some mistake in this matter , ' quoth he . Now there is nothing in this world I abominate worse , than to be inter- rupted in a story - and I was that moment telling Eugenius a most tawdry one in my way , of a nun who ...
... certainly be some mistake in this matter , ' quoth he . Now there is nothing in this world I abominate worse , than to be inter- rupted in a story - and I was that moment telling Eugenius a most tawdry one in my way , of a nun who ...
106. oldal
... certainly heightened , dramatized , as was inevitable with Sterne ; yet it is substantiated by the tone of his letters before 1767. Though he , like Johnson , was a familiar of Death's , he dwelt with death on different terms . Johnson ...
... certainly heightened , dramatized , as was inevitable with Sterne ; yet it is substantiated by the tone of his letters before 1767. Though he , like Johnson , was a familiar of Death's , he dwelt with death on different terms . Johnson ...
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Vive la Bagatelle Swift and Johnson | 25 |
The Castle of Indolence Johnson | 49 |
Dangerous Prevalence of the Imagination Johnson | 71 |
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Jonathan Swift and Popular Culture: Myth, Media, and the Man Ann Cline Kelly Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2002 |