Samuel Johnson: A Collection of Critical EssaysDonald J. Greene Prentice-Hall, 1985 - 185 oldal Modern evaluations of Johnson as critic, editor, and lexicographer. |
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... appears , is that of resistance to the established administration . Did something happen , then , to this youthful adversary to change him in his later life into the stout reactionary , the Tory and the anti - democrat which he is so ...
... appears , is that of resistance to the established administration . Did something happen , then , to this youthful adversary to change him in his later life into the stout reactionary , the Tory and the anti - democrat which he is so ...
39. oldal
... appears to have undergone is in reality rather outside him than within . The general current of thought is now flowing strong in the opposite direction . Hume and Voltaire and Rous- seau supply momentum , and are joined by the multitude ...
... appears to have undergone is in reality rather outside him than within . The general current of thought is now flowing strong in the opposite direction . Hume and Voltaire and Rous- seau supply momentum , and are joined by the multitude ...
55. oldal
... appears too strong for modern stomachs to take in large doses . On the other hand , many misconceptions concern- ing the so - called " pomposity " of Johnson's style have been cleared away by the excellent work of W. K. Wimsatt , Jr ...
... appears too strong for modern stomachs to take in large doses . On the other hand , many misconceptions concern- ing the so - called " pomposity " of Johnson's style have been cleared away by the excellent work of W. K. Wimsatt , Jr ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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