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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161. oldal
... give sanctity to a plan of subordina- tion based on land rent when this economy was under attack by the rising ... gives poetic expression to the chain of being , and shows a strong tendency toward the neo - Platonic idealism of Plotinus ...
... give sanctity to a plan of subordina- tion based on land rent when this economy was under attack by the rising ... gives poetic expression to the chain of being , and shows a strong tendency toward the neo - Platonic idealism of Plotinus ...
163. oldal
... gives us one comfort which , without his help , he supposes unattainable , in the position " that though we are fools , yet God is wise . " 9 Much of his material Jenyns took over directly from Pope , so that the review of the Free ...
... gives us one comfort which , without his help , he supposes unattainable , in the position " that though we are fools , yet God is wise . " 9 Much of his material Jenyns took over directly from Pope , so that the review of the Free ...
176. oldal
... give away literary performances , or even to sell them too cheaply : the next generation shall not accuse me of beating down the price of literature : one hates , besides , ever to give that which one has been accustomed to sell . " In ...
... give away literary performances , or even to sell them too cheaply : the next generation shall not accuse me of beating down the price of literature : one hates , besides , ever to give that which one has been accustomed to sell . " In ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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Allen Tate appears Augustan biography Boswell Boswell's Christian Cowley dedications deism diction Dictionary Doctor Johnson Donne Dryden edition editor eighteenth century English essay evil expression F. R. Leavis harsh Human Wishes Ibid ideas Idler images imagination intellectual Jenyns John Johnson wrote Johnson's criticism Johnsonian Studies Joseph Wood Krutch judgment Krutch language Leavis letters Lichfield literary literature Lives London Lucy Porter Lycidas Magdi Wahba means metaphor Metaphysical Metaphysical poets Milton mind modern moral mother nature never Nichol Smith notes Oxford passage perhaps philosophical phrase poems poet poetic poetry political Pope Preface prose quotations Rambler Rasselas reader reason remarks repression Samuel Johnson says sense sentiment Shakespeare son's style superego T. S. Eliot theory thing thought Thrale tion tradition twentieth century University Vanity of Human verse W. K. Wimsatt words writings written Yale
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