The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... allowed , but there is always an appeal open from criticism to nature . The end of writing is to instruct ; the end of poetry is to instruct by pleasing . That the mingled drama may convey all the instruction of tragedy or comedy cannot ...
... allowed , but there is always an appeal open from criticism to nature . The end of writing is to instruct ; the end of poetry is to instruct by pleasing . That the mingled drama may convey all the instruction of tragedy or comedy cannot ...
514. oldal
... allowed to be written in some parts with vigorous animation and in others with gentle tenderness ; nor has Pope produced any poem in which the sense predominates more over the diction . But the tale is not skillfully told ; it is not ...
... allowed to be written in some parts with vigorous animation and in others with gentle tenderness ; nor has Pope produced any poem in which the sense predominates more over the diction . But the tale is not skillfully told ; it is not ...
552. oldal
... allowed to be the portress of hell ; but when they stop the journey of Satan , a journey described as real , and when Death offers him battle , the allegory is broken . That Sin and Death should have shown the way to hell might have ...
... allowed to be the portress of hell ; but when they stop the journey of Satan , a journey described as real , and when Death offers him battle , the allegory is broken . That Sin and Death should have shown the way to hell might have ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
Copyright | |
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