Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... literary critics who tell us how to live . The eighteenth century was an age of sermons , as one can see from a glance at any old library . There were thousands of clerical sermons ( and Johnson , as we shall see , wrote many of these ...
... literary critics who tell us how to live . The eighteenth century was an age of sermons , as one can see from a glance at any old library . There were thousands of clerical sermons ( and Johnson , as we shall see , wrote many of these ...
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... literary qualities , its readability and clarity , it held a peculiar authority over all who wrote English for more than a century . Johnson combined several things in his two large folios : a lexicon of the language , with an ...
... literary qualities , its readability and clarity , it held a peculiar authority over all who wrote English for more than a century . Johnson combined several things in his two large folios : a lexicon of the language , with an ...
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... literary critics of his age , and with some justice . The business of the critic is primarily to number the streaks of the tulip . He must begin with accurate observation and description of the work he is writing about , and these can ...
... literary critics of his age , and with some justice . The business of the critic is primarily to number the streaks of the tulip . He must begin with accurate observation and description of the work he is writing about , and these can ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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