The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... passages . It has a noble tone qual- ity as well as power , breadth , and mass appropriate to a vast survey of human woe . Its dark mood is finely sustained through scenes of public and private life , and although nowhere do its ...
... passages . It has a noble tone qual- ity as well as power , breadth , and mass appropriate to a vast survey of human woe . Its dark mood is finely sustained through scenes of public and private life , and although nowhere do its ...
437. oldal
... passages almost ever since and could not guess what it was that offended his lordship in either of them . Garth laughed heartily at my embarrassment ; said I had not been long enough acquainted with Lord Halifax to know his way yet ...
... passages almost ever since and could not guess what it was that offended his lordship in either of them . Garth laughed heartily at my embarrassment ; said I had not been long enough acquainted with Lord Halifax to know his way yet ...
438. oldal
... passages removed , read them to him exactly as they were at first : and his lordship was extremely pleased with them ... passage shows John- son's attitude towards a type [ he ] thought pernicious to letters " ( op . cit . , p . 15 ) ...
... passages removed , read them to him exactly as they were at first : and his lordship was extremely pleased with them ... passage shows John- son's attitude towards a type [ he ] thought pernicious to letters " ( op . cit . , p . 15 ) ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
Copyright | |
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