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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58. oldal
... eighteenth century and as our unthinking acceptance of Romantic sensibility as absolute dogma begins to waver , our understanding of Johnson's critical position becomes more sympathetic . We have only to cite the analyses by J. W. ...
... eighteenth century and as our unthinking acceptance of Romantic sensibility as absolute dogma begins to waver , our understanding of Johnson's critical position becomes more sympathetic . We have only to cite the analyses by J. W. ...
150. oldal
... eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries . Yet Johnson's com- plex ... century , the verb " repress " had been used al- most exclusively to connote ... century . It is additionally sig- nificant , as a witness to the penetrating insight ...
... eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries . Yet Johnson's com- plex ... century , the verb " repress " had been used al- most exclusively to connote ... century . It is additionally sig- nificant , as a witness to the penetrating insight ...
171. oldal
... eighteenth century looked at the problem most prominent in the philos- ophy of their time . According to Harold J. Laski : " The average English- man of the eighteenth century was at peace even when he was at war . He felt that he had ...
... eighteenth century looked at the problem most prominent in the philos- ophy of their time . According to Harold J. Laski : " The average English- man of the eighteenth century was at peace even when he was at war . He felt that he had ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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