Samuel Johnson and the Life of WritingHarcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1971 - 303페이지 |
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... ideas , apprehensions , motions , revolutions . These are begot in the ventricle of memory , nourished in the womb of ... idea which brings the Rambler finally to the pious but not entirely logical conclusion that " nothing in reality is ...
... ideas , apprehensions , motions , revolutions . These are begot in the ventricle of memory , nourished in the womb of ... idea which brings the Rambler finally to the pious but not entirely logical conclusion that " nothing in reality is ...
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... idea that " he could not write but at certain times " is stigmatized as " a fantastic foppery , to which my kindness for a man of learning and virtue wishes him to have been superior . " Idler 11 also insists that any connection between ...
... idea that " he could not write but at certain times " is stigmatized as " a fantastic foppery , to which my kindness for a man of learning and virtue wishes him to have been superior . " Idler 11 also insists that any connection between ...
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... idea of a single man writing a whole dictionary . Sometimes this kind of irony drops away , yielding to other comic ... ideas is well known to those who have joined philosophy with grammar ; And it is to bring some analytical clarity ...
... idea of a single man writing a whole dictionary . Sometimes this kind of irony drops away , yielding to other comic ... ideas is well known to those who have joined philosophy with grammar ; And it is to bring some analytical clarity ...
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actual appearance Arthur Murphy audience begin biography Boerhaave boredom Boswell Boswell's Caligula character Chesterfield Christian comic context conventional critical David Garrick death definitions delight Dictionary Dryden Edial eighteenth-century elegy English essay example expected finally Flying-Machine folly Garrick genre goes happiness Henry Thrale hope Human Wishes Idler imagination imitation Imlac ironic irony James Boswell John Johnson says Johnsonian kind labor language learning letter lexicographer Lichfield Lichfield Grammar School literature Lives London Lord Lycidas means mind moral nature never notice obligation occasion once Paradise Lost passage perceive perhaps piety poem poetic poetry Poets prayer Preface quotations Rambler Rasselas reader reason rhetorical Samuel Johnson satire Savage Savage's schemes seems sense Shakespeare skepticism sort style substance Suetonius theme things thought Thrale tion turn Vanity of Human virtue Vitellius W. K. Wimsatt whole words writing written wrote