Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171페이지 |
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... criticism ' ; and it was to his credit that he lived up to his own high standard while earning his bread in Grub Street . As a critic , however , he was mistaken in suppos- ing that the tragic poet had a duty to hammer home a specific ...
... criticism ' ; and it was to his credit that he lived up to his own high standard while earning his bread in Grub Street . As a critic , however , he was mistaken in suppos- ing that the tragic poet had a duty to hammer home a specific ...
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... criticism that was ever published in any country . ' Johnson applied the same robust good sense to the problems of textual criticism , and though much of his work in this field was soon superseded by Steevens and Malone , he himself was ...
... criticism that was ever published in any country . ' Johnson applied the same robust good sense to the problems of textual criticism , and though much of his work in this field was soon superseded by Steevens and Malone , he himself was ...
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... critic can be dubbed a Classic , a Neo - classic , or a Romantic , it is convenient to describe one aspect at least of Johnson's criticism as Neo - classical . For example , he praises Dyer's Grongar Hill because the poet's reflexions ...
... critic can be dubbed a Classic , a Neo - classic , or a Romantic , it is convenient to describe one aspect at least of Johnson's criticism as Neo - classical . For example , he praises Dyer's Grongar Hill because the poet's reflexions ...
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