Samuel Johnson and the Life of WritingHarcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1971 - 303페이지 |
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... occasion to have behaved like a Method actor , to have felt real grief and to have embodied it in some presumably non - literary code . On another , more important , occasion , Johnson likewise indicates that he will have no truck with ...
... occasion to have behaved like a Method actor , to have felt real grief and to have embodied it in some presumably non - literary code . On another , more important , occasion , Johnson likewise indicates that he will have no truck with ...
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... occasion . His styles are those appropriate to a number of occasions , or genres . Even various kinds of conversations are genres , and in them as well as in written occasions he senses the necessity of literary conventions . Indeed ...
... occasion . His styles are those appropriate to a number of occasions , or genres . Even various kinds of conversations are genres , and in them as well as in written occasions he senses the necessity of literary conventions . Indeed ...
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... occasion he expressed astonishment when a bookseller supplied him with a copy bound in mere sheepskin - limp black leather , presumably , was what he had in mind . It is Nelson's Festivals and Fasts that Johnson is reading on Good ...
... occasion he expressed astonishment when a bookseller supplied him with a copy bound in mere sheepskin - limp black leather , presumably , was what he had in mind . It is Nelson's Festivals and Fasts that Johnson is reading on Good ...
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