Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... Style of Johnson . 1941 . W. K. Wimsatt , Philosophic Words : A Study of Style and Meaning in the ' Rambler ' and Dictionary of Johnson . 1948 . Ian Watt , ' Samuel Johnson : the Literature of Experience ' , The Listener , Sept. 1959 ...
... Style of Johnson . 1941 . W. K. Wimsatt , Philosophic Words : A Study of Style and Meaning in the ' Rambler ' and Dictionary of Johnson . 1948 . Ian Watt , ' Samuel Johnson : the Literature of Experience ' , The Listener , Sept. 1959 ...
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... style which had begun even in Pope's lifetime ; every- thing , in fact , that was affected by the cult of ' Sensibility ' . The new trend , which for want of a better name has to be called Pre - Romanticism , began early in Johnson's ...
... style which had begun even in Pope's lifetime ; every- thing , in fact , that was affected by the cult of ' Sensibility ' . The new trend , which for want of a better name has to be called Pre - Romanticism , began early in Johnson's ...
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... style for each genre : tragedy is about princes and is written in high style , comedy about the lower orders and in low style . This involves the notion of ' decorum ' , which insists that there is only one way of presenting any aspect ...
... style for each genre : tragedy is about princes and is written in high style , comedy about the lower orders and in low style . This involves the notion of ' decorum ' , which insists that there is only one way of presenting any aspect ...
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