The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... persons whose impressions have been formed from Macaulay's two brilliantly written essays dealing with him . And if we may judge by the number of times those essays have been reissued , the ideas of many persons would seem to proceed ...
... persons whose impressions have been formed from Macaulay's two brilliantly written essays dealing with him . And if we may judge by the number of times those essays have been reissued , the ideas of many persons would seem to proceed ...
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... persons of the first distinction . The edition of which he speaks was , I believe , that which by telling in the text the names and in the notes the characters of those whom he had satirized , was made intelligible and diverting.125 The ...
... persons of the first distinction . The edition of which he speaks was , I believe , that which by telling in the text the names and in the notes the characters of those whom he had satirized , was made intelligible and diverting.125 The ...
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... persons of the drama ; but no precedents can justify absurdity . Milton's allegory of Sin and Death 50 is undoubtedly faulty . Sin is indeed the mother of Death and may be allowed to be the portress of hell ; but when they stop the ...
... persons of the drama ; but no precedents can justify absurdity . Milton's allegory of Sin and Death 50 is undoubtedly faulty . Sin is indeed the mother of Death and may be allowed to be the portress of hell ; but when they stop the ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
Copyright | |
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