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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17. oldal
... body to aggressive , even foolhardy courage . The passage from youth to manhood only aggravated this duality . To physical deficiency was added the inferiority of poverty , another obstacle to the recognition of his intellectual merit ...
... body to aggressive , even foolhardy courage . The passage from youth to manhood only aggravated this duality . To physical deficiency was added the inferiority of poverty , another obstacle to the recognition of his intellectual merit ...
67. oldal
... body . It is odd that it should come into any body's head . I hope you will read it with candour ; it is , I believe , one of the authour's first essays in that way of writing , and a beginner is always to be treated with tenderness ...
... body . It is odd that it should come into any body's head . I hope you will read it with candour ; it is , I believe , one of the authour's first essays in that way of writing , and a beginner is always to be treated with tenderness ...
140. oldal
... body in a healthy state of supplies exactly equal to its waste , we know that , in effect , the vital powers unexcited by motion , grow gradually languid ; that as their vigour fails , obstructions are generated ; and that from ob ...
... body in a healthy state of supplies exactly equal to its waste , we know that , in effect , the vital powers unexcited by motion , grow gradually languid ; that as their vigour fails , obstructions are generated ; and that from ob ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
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Clifford | 46 |
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