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 - Sidney , Ben Jonson , Dryden , Coleridge , Wordsworth , Shelley , Arnold , Eliot . Johnson is no ex- ception ... poetic merit of the tradition in which Johnson wrote , the tradition of Dryden and Pope . " Of the strength of ...
... poets - Sidney , Ben Jonson , Dryden , Coleridge , Wordsworth , Shelley , Arnold , Eliot . Johnson is no ex- ception ... poetic merit of the tradition in which Johnson wrote , the tradition of Dryden and Pope . " Of the strength of ...
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... poet ? otherwise than by asking , in return , If Pope be not a poet , where is poetry to be found ? " 3 - Eliot con ... poetic merit , he feels that Milton sets a very bad example ; and , when one has struggled through some of the mass ...
... poet ? otherwise than by asking , in return , If Pope be not a poet , where is poetry to be found ? " 3 - Eliot con ... poetic merit , he feels that Milton sets a very bad example ; and , when one has struggled through some of the mass ...
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... poetic talent can acquire some sort of reputation as 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 ...
... poetic talent can acquire some sort of reputation as 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 ...
Inhalt
Chapter | 26 |
Chapter Three | 47 |
Chapter Four | 62 |
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