Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... literary criticism : Gray was an Etonian , a friend of Horace Walpole , ' effeminate ' and excessively refined , and therefore could expect no mercy . Although Johnson read much in the field of biography , he did not , we can be sure ...
... literary criticism : Gray was an Etonian , a friend of Horace Walpole , ' effeminate ' and excessively refined , and therefore could expect no mercy . Although Johnson read much in the field of biography , he did not , we can be sure ...
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... literary critics of his age , and with some justice . The business of the critic is primarily to number the streaks ... criticism is to take its place among the intellectual disciplines , the critic must be able to make significant generaliza ...
... literary critics of his age , and with some justice . The business of the critic is primarily to number the streaks ... criticism is to take its place among the intellectual disciplines , the critic must be able to make significant generaliza ...
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... literary criticism biographi- cal . Literature to him is not an autonomous realm nor is poetry a pure artefact . Poems are written by living men , in real social and historical settings . No one has yet proved logically that ...
... literary criticism biographi- cal . Literature to him is not an autonomous realm nor is poetry a pure artefact . Poems are written by living men , in real social and historical settings . No one has yet proved logically that ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
LONDON Lexicographer 17461756 | 38 |
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