Johnson: the Critical HeritageJames T. Boulton Barnes & Noble, 1971 - 457페이지 |
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... moral utility ' of the Rambler ; he fully acknowledges its ' sublimities ' . See Introduction , p . 23 . A free and candid enquiry into his literary character still remains in some measure open . It still remains to consider the nature ...
... moral utility ' of the Rambler ; he fully acknowledges its ' sublimities ' . See Introduction , p . 23 . A free and candid enquiry into his literary character still remains in some measure open . It still remains to consider the nature ...
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... moral sense with imaginary cases of conscience ; but it is generally obvious enough to every man what duty dictates to him , in each particular case , as it comes before him . The proper moral to be drawn from Rasselas is , therefore ...
... moral sense with imaginary cases of conscience ; but it is generally obvious enough to every man what duty dictates to him , in each particular case , as it comes before him . The proper moral to be drawn from Rasselas is , therefore ...
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... moral and that of Candide , is so striking , that Johnson himself admitted that if the authors could possibly have seen each other's manuscript , they could not have escaped the charge of plagiarism . But they resemble each other like a ...
... moral and that of Candide , is so striking , that Johnson himself admitted that if the authors could possibly have seen each other's manuscript , they could not have escaped the charge of plagiarism . But they resemble each other like a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Johnsons Poems | 20 |
JOHNSON seeking a publisher for London 1738 | 42 |
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