Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... poem are opposition- Whig , rather than Tory , as Clifford has pointed out : old - fashioned Toryism counted for little now , and Johnson allied himself with the Bolingbroke - Pulteney ' Craftsman ' group , to which Pope was also ...
... poem are opposition- Whig , rather than Tory , as Clifford has pointed out : old - fashioned Toryism counted for little now , and Johnson allied himself with the Bolingbroke - Pulteney ' Craftsman ' group , to which Pope was also ...
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... poetic quality : the best effects come from unfor- gettable visual images , usually in absurd juxtaposition . ' Sir , a ... poem , as does his scornful ending of a discussion on two minor poets , ' Sir , there is no settling the point of ...
... poetic quality : the best effects come from unfor- gettable visual images , usually in absurd juxtaposition . ' Sir , a ... poem , as does his scornful ending of a discussion on two minor poets , ' Sir , there is no settling the point of ...
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... poem , as it requires an assemblage of all the powers which are singly sufficient for other compositions . Poetry is ... poetic truths as the abstract precepts of morality , abstract because ' the most useful truths are always universal ...
... poem , as it requires an assemblage of all the powers which are singly sufficient for other compositions . Poetry is ... poetic truths as the abstract precepts of morality , abstract because ' the most useful truths are always universal ...
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