Johnson: the Critical HeritageJames T. Boulton Barnes & Noble, 1971 - 457페이지 |
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... attention to Johnson's historical and permanent significance as a writer . Major biographical studies , delayed for so long by the supremacy of Boswell , have been undertaken by Joseph Wood Krutch ( 1944 ) and James Clifford ( 1955 ) ...
... attention to Johnson's historical and permanent significance as a writer . Major biographical studies , delayed for so long by the supremacy of Boswell , have been undertaken by Joseph Wood Krutch ( 1944 ) and James Clifford ( 1955 ) ...
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... attention to the effect of the transition and contrast , both with respect to the versification , and the subject . He gives us not the least encouragement to approve of those beautiful lines , with which the second stanza commences ...
... attention to the effect of the transition and contrast , both with respect to the versification , and the subject . He gives us not the least encouragement to approve of those beautiful lines , with which the second stanza commences ...
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... attention ; and these ornaments , too laboriously sought for , and used without sufficient variety , have become the pecu- liarities of his stile . I shall comprize the principal of them under two heads , as arising either from his ...
... attention ; and these ornaments , too laboriously sought for , and used without sufficient variety , have become the pecu- liarities of his stile . I shall comprize the principal of them under two heads , as arising either from his ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Johnsons Poems | 20 |
JOHNSON seeking a publisher for London 1738 | 42 |
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