Johnson: the Critical HeritageJames T. Boulton Barnes & Noble, 1971 - 457페이지 |
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... reason than that he seemed more careful to please than instruct , and to write without any moral purpose . But if it be admitted , as our Editor actually admits , that a system of social duty may be selected from his writings , and that ...
... reason than that he seemed more careful to please than instruct , and to write without any moral purpose . But if it be admitted , as our Editor actually admits , that a system of social duty may be selected from his writings , and that ...
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... reason for that coldness and insensibility which he so often discovers in the course of this work ; and , when we recollect that he professed himself to be a fastidious critic , we are not to wonder , that he is sometimes backward in ...
... reason for that coldness and insensibility which he so often discovers in the course of this work ; and , when we recollect that he professed himself to be a fastidious critic , we are not to wonder , that he is sometimes backward in ...
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... reason which led many men of genius to admire it . He despised it , not because it was essentially common - place , but because it had a superficial air of originality . He was undoubtedly an excellent judge of compositions fashioned on ...
... reason which led many men of genius to admire it . He despised it , not because it was essentially common - place , but because it had a superficial air of originality . He was undoubtedly an excellent judge of compositions fashioned on ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Johnsons Poems | 20 |
JOHNSON seeking a publisher for London 1738 | 42 |
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