Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... tradition , which had lasted for two thousand years ; and since the theory of this tradition is alien to modern readers , it is necessary to look at it in a little detail before discussing Johnson's peculiar deviations from it . The ...
... tradition , which had lasted for two thousand years ; and since the theory of this tradition is alien to modern readers , it is necessary to look at it in a little detail before discussing Johnson's peculiar deviations from it . The ...
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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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... traditional order is all - important . But when he writes about Shakespeare , his profoundest philosophical convictions come ... tradition of seventeenth - century drama , because the ' hero ' , motivated only by honour and love , is an ...
... traditional order is all - important . But when he writes about Shakespeare , his profoundest philosophical convictions come ... tradition of seventeenth - century drama , because the ' hero ' , motivated only by honour and love , is an ...
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