Dr. Samuel Johnson and James BoswellHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1986 - 280 Seiten A collection of critical essays on the works of Dr. Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, arranged in order of original publication. |
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... essay by citing Aristotle's per- ception that the events of the most affecting tragedies are causally connected . He goes on to say that Aristotle's observation applies rather to plot than to stylistic " decorations " like meter ...
... essay by citing Aristotle's per- ception that the events of the most affecting tragedies are causally connected . He goes on to say that Aristotle's observation applies rather to plot than to stylistic " decorations " like meter ...
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... essay coming danger- ously close to an impious determinism and relativism . He writes : " It is not commonly observed how much even of actions considered as particularly subject to choice is to be attributed to accident , or some cause ...
... essay coming danger- ously close to an impious determinism and relativism . He writes : " It is not commonly observed how much even of actions considered as particularly subject to choice is to be attributed to accident , or some cause ...
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... Essay on Man are a good example of the possibility of a division between content and form . For while the Essay was " a work of great labour and long con- sideration , " Johnson judged it finally to be no more than " wonder - working ...
... Essay on Man are a good example of the possibility of a division between content and form . For while the Essay was " a work of great labour and long con- sideration , " Johnson judged it finally to be no more than " wonder - working ...
Inhalt
Johnsons Theory | 11 |
The Life of Boswell | 31 |
The Treachery of the Human Heart and the Stratagems of Defense | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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