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... admired for imaginary beauties and refinements . Nor will he permit admiration of anything else in Milton's work except the epic . This comes out in Johnson's two early papers on Samson Agonistes ( Rambler 139 , 140 ) . While these ...
... admired for imaginary beauties and refinements . Nor will he permit admiration of anything else in Milton's work except the epic . This comes out in Johnson's two early papers on Samson Agonistes ( Rambler 139 , 140 ) . While these ...
الصفحة 402
... admiration ; he always understands himself : and his reader always understands him : the peruser of Swift wants little previous knowledge : it will be sufficient that he is acquainted with common words and common things ; he is neither ...
... admiration ; he always understands himself : and his reader always understands him : the peruser of Swift wants little previous knowledge : it will be sufficient that he is acquainted with common words and common things ; he is neither ...
الصفحة 440
... admiration of the skilful ; a place to be visited by travellers , and copied by designers . Whether to plant a walk ... admired ; but when by degrees the Leasowes forced themselves into notice , they 440 THE LIVES OF THE POETS.
... admiration of the skilful ; a place to be visited by travellers , and copied by designers . Whether to plant a walk ... admired ; but when by degrees the Leasowes forced themselves into notice , they 440 THE LIVES OF THE POETS.
المحتوى
JOHNSON ON SHAKESPEARE | 43 |
Note on the Text and Acknowledgment | 58 |
EARLY PERIODICAL CRITICISM | 59 |
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action admiration Aeneid ancient appears attention beauties blank verse censure character comedy common composition considered Cowley criticism death delight dialogue diction dignity diligence drama Dryden easily easy edition effect elegance endeavoured English English poetry Essay excellence exhibit expression eyes F. R. Leavis Falstaff fancy faults genius give harmony heaven hexameter Hudibras human Iliad images imagination imitation Johnson judgment kind King knowledge labour language learning lines literary literature lived Lycidas Macbeth Metaphysical poets Milton mind moral nature never numbers observed opinion original Othello Paradise Lost passages passions pastoral perhaps play pleasing pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise produced reader reason remarks rhyme Samson Samson Agonistes Samuel Johnson says scarcely scenes seems sense sentiments Shakespeare sometimes sound supposed syllables thee things thou thought tion tragedy translation truth versification Virgil virtue Warburton words writer written