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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... principle , he refers with characteris- tic contempt to " the cant of those who judge by principle rather than perception " ( Life of Pope ) . There is always , he says , “ an appeal open from criticism to nature " ( Preface ) and : It ...
... principle , he refers with characteris- tic contempt to " the cant of those who judge by principle rather than perception " ( Life of Pope ) . There is always , he says , “ an appeal open from criticism to nature " ( Preface ) and : It ...
84. oldal
... principle to be considered . And he goes on to suggest that " per- hap the effects even of Shakespeare's poetry might have been yet greater , had he not counteracted himself , " but kept the rules . This is pretty ob- viously a formal ...
... principle to be considered . And he goes on to suggest that " per- hap the effects even of Shakespeare's poetry might have been yet greater , had he not counteracted himself , " but kept the rules . This is pretty ob- viously a formal ...
160. oldal
... principle roughly analogous to mag- netism . As the Absolute is the motionless center of the universe , so the soul of man is the motionless center of his being . So it is with the Stoic physics , which on the same principle of motion ...
... principle roughly analogous to mag- netism . As the Absolute is the motionless center of the universe , so the soul of man is the motionless center of his being . So it is with the Stoic physics , which on the same principle of motion ...
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