Samuel Johnson, BiographerCornell University Press, 1978 - 237 Seiten |
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... Rambler No. 60 turns Horace's praise of poetry over philosophy to a preference for biography over philosophy : Quid sit pulchrum , quid turpe , quid utile , quid non , Plenius et melius Chrysippo et Crantore decit . To a large extent ...
... Rambler No. 60 turns Horace's praise of poetry over philosophy to a preference for biography over philosophy : Quid sit pulchrum , quid turpe , quid utile , quid non , Plenius et melius Chrysippo et Crantore decit . To a large extent ...
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... Rambler essays , though here Wimsatt notes without bother- ing to press his point home that Taylor has shown the average syllable length of words in the Rambler and the Lives to be very close . Wimsatt decides that “ this , however ...
... Rambler essays , though here Wimsatt notes without bother- ing to press his point home that Taylor has shown the average syllable length of words in the Rambler and the Lives to be very close . Wimsatt decides that “ this , however ...
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... Rambler No. 9 under the rubric " Self - Parodies : Un- conscious " : Who , when he saw the first sand or ashes , by a casual intenseness of heat melted into a metalline form , rugged with excrescences , and clouded with impurities ...
... Rambler No. 9 under the rubric " Self - Parodies : Un- conscious " : Who , when he saw the first sand or ashes , by a casual intenseness of heat melted into a metalline form , rugged with excrescences , and clouded with impurities ...
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Preface 95 | 15 |
Conclusion | 214 |
Bibliography | 221 |
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