The Stylistic Life of Samuel JohnsonRutgers University Press, 1977 - 139 oldal |
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27. oldal
... actions often appear to proceed from the principles rather than the other way round : As many more can discover ... action so fully that he seems to be asserting himself against something like the law of gravity . Even his " haughtiness ...
... actions often appear to proceed from the principles rather than the other way round : As many more can discover ... action so fully that he seems to be asserting himself against something like the law of gravity . Even his " haughtiness ...
74. oldal
... actions that lead to a neces- resolution and conclusion are not to be found in Rasselas . The action , the characters , the majestic prose rhythms , and the melancholy resonance of much of the language serve to articulate the theme ...
... actions that lead to a neces- resolution and conclusion are not to be found in Rasselas . The action , the characters , the majestic prose rhythms , and the melancholy resonance of much of the language serve to articulate the theme ...
129. oldal
... actions a greater dignity than has been attributed to everyone in common , to the " we " of 1. 2. He is “ tried " ; he does not simply " toil . " He " descends " to the grave , in control of his actions even in death ; he is not simply ...
... actions a greater dignity than has been attributed to everyone in common , to the " we " of 1. 2. He is “ tried " ; he does not simply " toil . " He " descends " to the grave , in control of his actions even in death ; he is not simply ...
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Reading Johnson in Time | 1 |
Johnson and The Life of Savage | 19 |
Learning to Write Dick Minim | 43 |
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