Dr. Samuel Johnson and James BoswellHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1986 - 280페이지 A collection of critical essays on the works of Dr. Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, arranged in order of original publication. |
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... learning : " The atoms of probability , of which my opinion has been formed , lie scattered over all his works . " Here — as in the phrase " the train of my disquisition has now conducted me ” —the reflexive reference to method has ...
... learning : " The atoms of probability , of which my opinion has been formed , lie scattered over all his works . " Here — as in the phrase " the train of my disquisition has now conducted me ” —the reflexive reference to method has ...
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... learning . His thoughts are such as a liberal conversation and large acquaintance with life would easily supply . We will be led shortly to focus on the value Johnson placed on reflection in a poet , but it is sufficient at present to ...
... learning . His thoughts are such as a liberal conversation and large acquaintance with life would easily supply . We will be led shortly to focus on the value Johnson placed on reflection in a poet , but it is sufficient at present to ...
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... learning , the descriptions turn on alchemical metaphors : " The heat of Milton's mind might be said to sublimate his learning , to throw off into his work the spirit of science , unmingled with its grosser parts " ; " An accumulation ...
... learning , the descriptions turn on alchemical metaphors : " The heat of Milton's mind might be said to sublimate his learning , to throw off into his work the spirit of science , unmingled with its grosser parts " ; " An accumulation ...
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Johnsons Theory | 11 |
The Life of Boswell | 31 |
The Treachery of the Human Heart and the Stratagems of Defense | 45 |
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