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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... surely superfluous to answer the question that has once been asked , Whether Pope was a poet ? otherwise than by asking , in return , If Pope be not a poet , where is poetry to be found ? " 3 - Eliot con- cludes , " If lines 189–220 of ...
... surely superfluous to answer the question that has once been asked , Whether Pope was a poet ? otherwise than by asking , in return , If Pope be not a poet , where is poetry to be found ? " 3 - Eliot con- cludes , " If lines 189–220 of ...
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... surely the language of a man who thinks that he has been injured " -though how Cambridge had injured Milton would be hard to determine . Milton's psychology is the target of some of Johnson's driest wit : Such is his malignity that hell ...
... surely the language of a man who thinks that he has been injured " -though how Cambridge had injured Milton would be hard to determine . Milton's psychology is the target of some of Johnson's driest wit : Such is his malignity that hell ...
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... surely significant ) incidents where you proved to be right and the Master wrong . Macaulay , whose perverse review of Croker's edition of Boswell's Life was prescribed as a school textbook for several generations of students in the ...
... surely significant ) incidents where you proved to be right and the Master wrong . Macaulay , whose perverse review of Croker's edition of Boswell's Life was prescribed as a school textbook for several generations of students in the ...
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Chapter | 26 |
Chapter Three | 47 |
Chapter Four | 62 |
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