Samuel Johnson and the Life of WritingHarcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1971 - 303페이지 |
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... consider some of the facts of writing . Like " the facts of life , " they may seem at first glance a little startling ; but also like those other facts , once we're in on the secret we wonder how we could have been so innocent before ...
... consider some of the facts of writing . Like " the facts of life , " they may seem at first glance a little startling ; but also like those other facts , once we're in on the secret we wonder how we could have been so innocent before ...
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Paul Fussell. CHAPTER 3 The Force of Genre In considering Johnson's vigorous but richly inconsistent approach to literature , we have perceived his implicit ... consider the theory of genre to which Johnson commits himself when he thinks.
Paul Fussell. CHAPTER 3 The Force of Genre In considering Johnson's vigorous but richly inconsistent approach to literature , we have perceived his implicit ... consider the theory of genre to which Johnson commits himself when he thinks.
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... consider life , ' tis all a cheat ; Yet , fooled with hope , men favor the deceit ; Trust on , and think tomorrow will repay : Tomorrow's falser than the former day ; . . . Strange cos'nage ! None would live past years again , Yet all ...
... consider life , ' tis all a cheat ; Yet , fooled with hope , men favor the deceit ; Trust on , and think tomorrow will repay : Tomorrow's falser than the former day ; . . . Strange cos'nage ! None would live past years again , Yet all ...
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