Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... tradition , Johnson regarded the Scots Presby- terians with hostility and the English Dissenters with contempt . Towards the Methodists his attitude was ambiguous : he admired their diligence but thought that the Vice - Chancellor was ...
... tradition , Johnson regarded the Scots Presby- terians with hostility and the English Dissenters with contempt . Towards the Methodists his attitude was ambiguous : he admired their diligence but thought that the Vice - Chancellor was ...
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... traditional misunderstanding of Aristotle's statement that poetry deals with universals , Johnson elaborated his own ... tradition . In strict classical theory , there is a proper subject - matter and style for each genre : tragedy is ...
... traditional misunderstanding of Aristotle's statement that poetry deals with universals , Johnson elaborated his own ... tradition . In strict classical theory , there is a proper subject - matter and style for each genre : tragedy is ...
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... tradition technically known as ' Wisdom Literature ' . This is a genre distinct from that of the proverb , which is a product of folk - lore and offers the practical teaching of peasant culture . Wisdom Literature springs from a more ...
... tradition technically known as ' Wisdom Literature ' . This is a genre distinct from that of the proverb , which is a product of folk - lore and offers the practical teaching of peasant culture . Wisdom Literature springs from a more ...
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LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
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