Samuel Johnson and the Life of WritingHarcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1971 - 303페이지 |
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... Poets , of which four volumes appeared in 1779 and six in 1781. He had long been meditating a series of critical Lives of post - Restoration poets . During his famous interview with George III in 1767 , the King , Boswell says ...
... Poets , of which four volumes appeared in 1779 and six in 1781. He had long been meditating a series of critical Lives of post - Restoration poets . During his famous interview with George III in 1767 , the King , Boswell says ...
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... poets began by studying at school the Roman rhetoricians and oratorical theorists , especially Quintilian and Cicero . They then proceeded to apply the devices of Roman argumentation and persuasive description as they wrote their own ...
... poets began by studying at school the Roman rhetoricians and oratorical theorists , especially Quintilian and Cicero . They then proceeded to apply the devices of Roman argumentation and persuasive description as they wrote their own ...
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... poets ' lives say , and though Perkins has very little poet's stuff in him , I trow - yet he will die , just like the best of them . And there are touching and instructive letters from Johnson to Mrs. Thrale while he is at work . While ...
... poets ' lives say , and though Perkins has very little poet's stuff in him , I trow - yet he will die , just like the best of them . And there are touching and instructive letters from Johnson to Mrs. Thrale while he is at work . While ...
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