Johnson: the Critical HeritageJames T. Boulton Barnes & Noble, 1971 - 457페이지 |
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... periods so frequently recurring ; but he who reads only one paper in the day , will experience nothing of this weariness ... period , as in the lives of those which were written latest . It is not , however , very prudent in an ordinary ...
... periods so frequently recurring ; but he who reads only one paper in the day , will experience nothing of this weariness ... period , as in the lives of those which were written latest . It is not , however , very prudent in an ordinary ...
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... periods may be easily dis- tinguished . The first period extended from Sir Thomas More to Lord Clarendon . During great part of this period , the style partook of the rudeness and fluctuation of an unformed language , in which use had ...
... periods may be easily dis- tinguished . The first period extended from Sir Thomas More to Lord Clarendon . During great part of this period , the style partook of the rudeness and fluctuation of an unformed language , in which use had ...
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... period , though not without a capricious mixture of coarse idiom , may be called the Latin , or pedantic age , of our style . In the second period , which extended from the Restoration to the middle of the eighteenth century , a series ...
... period , though not without a capricious mixture of coarse idiom , may be called the Latin , or pedantic age , of our style . In the second period , which extended from the Restoration to the middle of the eighteenth century , a series ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Johnsons Poems | 20 |
JOHNSON seeking a publisher for London 1738 | 42 |
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