Samuel Johnson, Band 10Twayne Publishers, 1989 - 206 Seiten Provides in-depth analysis of the life, works, career, and critical importance of Samuel Johnson. |
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... Poets The third group of Johnson's biographies is the Lives of the Poets , begun in 1777 and published in two installments , the first in 1779 and the second in 1781. The title by which they are generally known is somewhat of a misno ...
... Poets The third group of Johnson's biographies is the Lives of the Poets , begun in 1777 and published in two installments , the first in 1779 and the second in 1781. The title by which they are generally known is somewhat of a misno ...
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... poets without engaging in the great labor the real poet must endure in order to communicate effectively to his readers something worth communicating . In answer to the old charge that his failure to appreciate Gray's and some of ...
... poets without engaging in the great labor the real poet must endure in order to communicate effectively to his readers something worth communicating . In answer to the old charge that his failure to appreciate Gray's and some of ...
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... Poets has been long awaited : a great deal of textual work is still needed . Meanwhile , we have to make do with the unsatis- factory G. Birkbeck Hill edition . Since The Lives of the Poets is a misnomer —it is not a collection of ...
... Poets has been long awaited : a great deal of textual work is still needed . Meanwhile , we have to make do with the unsatis- factory G. Birkbeck Hill edition . Since The Lives of the Poets is a misnomer —it is not a collection of ...
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Chapter | 26 |
Chapter Three | 47 |
Chapter Four | 62 |
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