The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... observed , he is to be credited with recog- nizing the possibility of " judging by the event . " Yet while thus at ... observe , he did judge works of genius precisely by the event . For upon this principle he de- clared Shakespeare's ...
... observed , he is to be credited with recog- nizing the possibility of " judging by the event . " Yet while thus at ... observe , he did judge works of genius precisely by the event . For upon this principle he de- clared Shakespeare's ...
327. oldal
... observed . To this pon- tifical Brahminism Johnson gave the coup de grâce by such ringing proclamations as " There ... ( Observations on Macbeth , Works , V , 55-59 ) . ་ dialogue , and the language . He contributed as PREFACE TO ...
... observed . To this pon- tifical Brahminism Johnson gave the coup de grâce by such ringing proclamations as " There ... ( Observations on Macbeth , Works , V , 55-59 ) . ་ dialogue , and the language . He contributed as PREFACE TO ...
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... observed that he is stained with no enormous or sanguinary crimes , so that his licentiousness is not so offensive ... observation , confident of his knowledge , proud of his eloquence , and declining into dotage . His mode of oratory is ...
... observed that he is stained with no enormous or sanguinary crimes , so that his licentiousness is not so offensive ... observation , confident of his knowledge , proud of his eloquence , and declining into dotage . His mode of oratory is ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
Copyright | |
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