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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76. oldal
... ideas of dignity in one age are banished from elegant writing or conversation in another , because they are in time debased by a Cf. “ . . . that fulness of idea , which might sometimes load his words with more sentiment than they could ...
... ideas of dignity in one age are banished from elegant writing or conversation in another , because they are in time debased by a Cf. “ . . . that fulness of idea , which might sometimes load his words with more sentiment than they could ...
78. oldal
... ideas , than the words , " he is thinking of the problems , gram- matical and logical , with which Shakespeare in his mature styles con- fronts the analyst . What D. W. Harding says of Rosenberg's handling of language ( see Scrutiny ...
... ideas , than the words , " he is thinking of the problems , gram- matical and logical , with which Shakespeare in his mature styles con- fronts the analyst . What D. W. Harding says of Rosenberg's handling of language ( see Scrutiny ...
158. oldal
... ideas are the moving forces in all history , literary as well as political , economic , religious , or philosophical . Accord- ing to this view authors either originate ideas and pass them on to others or borrow already existing ideas ...
... ideas are the moving forces in all history , literary as well as political , economic , religious , or philosophical . Accord- ing to this view authors either originate ideas and pass them on to others or borrow already existing ideas ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
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Clifford | 46 |
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