Perilous Balance: The Tragic Genius of Swift, Johnson, & SternePrinceton University Press, 1939 - 172 oldal |
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66. oldal
... told Mrs. Thrale , ' is dangerous to reason , without being favourable to virtue . . . . Remember that the solitary mortal is certainly luxurious , probably superstitious , and possibly mad : the mind stagnates for want of employment ...
... told Mrs. Thrale , ' is dangerous to reason , without being favourable to virtue . . . . Remember that the solitary mortal is certainly luxurious , probably superstitious , and possibly mad : the mind stagnates for want of employment ...
115. oldal
... told her what I trust she will find in you.-Mr. J [ ames ] will be a father to her - he will protect her from every insult , for he wears a sword which he has served his country with , and which he would know how to draw out of the ...
... told her what I trust she will find in you.-Mr. J [ ames ] will be a father to her - he will protect her from every insult , for he wears a sword which he has served his country with , and which he would know how to draw out of the ...
131. oldal
... told her above a thousand times which way it was , but she always forgot . Sterne's great characters are not only presented in the round ; they are not only subtly analyzed and shown in action ; they are also shown in complex interplay ...
... told her above a thousand times which way it was , but she always forgot . Sterne's great characters are not only presented in the round ; they are not only subtly analyzed and shown in action ; they are also shown in complex interplay ...
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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 |