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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... Reason and Nature : I have neither com- petence nor space to deal extensively with such questions . Doubtless the New Learning of the seventeenth century , which Mr. Wimsatt finds typi- cally reflected in Johnson , and the philosophy of ...
... Reason and Nature : I have neither com- petence nor space to deal extensively with such questions . Doubtless the New Learning of the seventeenth century , which Mr. Wimsatt finds typi- cally reflected in Johnson , and the philosophy of ...
118. oldal
... reason , a slight shift or misunderstanding would make a real language seem as pliable as a specially invented , artificial language ; and for re- shaping real languages there were any number of reasons and predisposi- tions . To the ...
... reason , a slight shift or misunderstanding would make a real language seem as pliable as a specially invented , artificial language ; and for re- shaping real languages there were any number of reasons and predisposi- tions . To the ...
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... reason for practicing charity is purely utilitarian : it works better than if we did not practice it . Again , notice the passage on piety : Godliness , or piety , is elevation of the mind toward the Supreme Being , and extension of the ...
... reason for practicing charity is purely utilitarian : it works better than if we did not practice it . Again , notice the passage on piety : Godliness , or piety , is elevation of the mind toward the Supreme Being , and extension of the ...
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Clifford | 46 |
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