The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... remarks , “ the detailed analysis of the faults is a fine piece of criticism and has never been seriously chal- lenged . " In the part of the Preface which has been here omitted Johnson attempts an analysis of Shakespeare's genius ...
... remarks , “ the detailed analysis of the faults is a fine piece of criticism and has never been seriously chal- lenged . " In the part of the Preface which has been here omitted Johnson attempts an analysis of Shakespeare's genius ...
423. oldal
... remarks upon it , with very little force and with no effect ; for the opinion of the public was already settled , and it was no longer at the mercy of criticism . About this time 45 he published the Temple of Fame , which , as he tells ...
... remarks upon it , with very little force and with no effect ; for the opinion of the public was already settled , and it was no longer at the mercy of criticism . About this time 45 he published the Temple of Fame , which , as he tells ...
450. oldal
... remarks were recommended by his coolness and can- dor . In him Pope had the first experience of a critic without malevolence , who thought it as much his duty to display beauties as expose faults ; who censured with respect and praised ...
... remarks were recommended by his coolness and can- dor . In him Pope had the first experience of a critic without malevolence , who thought it as much his duty to display beauties as expose faults ; who censured with respect and praised ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
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