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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100. oldal
... understand Donne as we think we understand him was a real failure . I have concealed the questions I have put to him , as he concealed his , by begging them . One would prefer to note down , as dispassionately as possible , his dogmatic ...
... understand Donne as we think we understand him was a real failure . I have concealed the questions I have put to him , as he concealed his , by begging them . One would prefer to note down , as dispassionately as possible , his dogmatic ...
108. oldal
... understand , also in his occasional misapplica- tion of poetic justice , notably in the instance of the tragic ending of King Lear.27 Had he seen what we have witnessed he would have known that of all that human hearts endure That part ...
... understand , also in his occasional misapplica- tion of poetic justice , notably in the instance of the tragic ending of King Lear.27 Had he seen what we have witnessed he would have known that of all that human hearts endure That part ...
121. oldal
... understand them in 1755 , and he does not understand them now . Horne Tooke spoke for at least one school of thought when he said : " Nearly one third of this Dic- tionary is as much the language of the Hottentots as of the English ...
... understand them in 1755 , and he does not understand them now . Horne Tooke spoke for at least one school of thought when he said : " Nearly one third of this Dic- tionary is as much the language of the Hottentots as of the English ...
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Introduction by Donald J Greene | 1 |
Liebert | 15 |
Clifford | 46 |
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