Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171페이지 |
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... Human Wishes , with his name on the title- page . Like London , it was an imitation of a satire of Juvenal's , this time the tenth - that masterpiece in which the Roman poet gives full utterance to his contempt for the human race , with ...
... Human Wishes , with his name on the title- page . Like London , it was an imitation of a satire of Juvenal's , this time the tenth - that masterpiece in which the Roman poet gives full utterance to his contempt for the human race , with ...
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... Human Wishes has a permanent place in English literature . No doubt it was in Cowper's mind when he described Johnson's verse as ' grave , masculine , and strong . ' It was admired equally by Byron , who was struck by its essential ...
... Human Wishes has a permanent place in English literature . No doubt it was in Cowper's mind when he described Johnson's verse as ' grave , masculine , and strong . ' It was admired equally by Byron , who was struck by its essential ...
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... human life which went hand in hand with Johnson's obsessive fear of death , his ' secret horror of the last . ' It is the story of a prince who has been bred in an enclosed valley , remote from the joys , the excite- ments , and the ...
... human life which went hand in hand with Johnson's obsessive fear of death , his ' secret horror of the last . ' It is the story of a prince who has been bred in an enclosed valley , remote from the joys , the excite- ments , and the ...
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