Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Shakespeare . Where Johnson has remained supreme among lexicographers , as Wimsatt has pointed out , 1 is in his understanding of metaphor , of the relations between the primary and transferred senses of words ; and in that he shows a ...
... Shakespeare . Where Johnson has remained supreme among lexicographers , as Wimsatt has pointed out , 1 is in his understanding of metaphor , of the relations between the primary and transferred senses of words ; and in that he shows a ...
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... Shakespeare , which he had been thinking about since he published ' Observations ' on Macbeth and ' Proposals ' for an edition in 1745. In 1756 his new ' Proposals ' were taken up eagerly by the publisher Tonson , and his contract for a ...
... Shakespeare , which he had been thinking about since he published ' Observations ' on Macbeth and ' Proposals ' for an edition in 1745. In 1756 his new ' Proposals ' were taken up eagerly by the publisher Tonson , and his contract for a ...
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... Shakespeare , his profoundest philosophical convictions come to the fore : he is realist , empirical and scientific . What now matters most is that literature should give a true account of objective reality , and that means primarily of ...
... Shakespeare , his profoundest philosophical convictions come to the fore : he is realist , empirical and scientific . What now matters most is that literature should give a true account of objective reality , and that means primarily of ...
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