The Portable Johnson & BoswellViking Press, 1947 - 762 من الصفحات Two great and vivid personalitites of English letters revealed in their most charactersitc writings; Johnson; critical essays, letters, poems: Boswell; Life of Johnson, Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, and the Dialogue with Rousseau, etc. |
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... criticism is loaded down with such dicta as : that Lycidas is “ dis- guasting " and that Lear is the better for a ... criticisms , he is very nearly a great critic . We shall always go first to Johnson the talker and Johnson the man ...
... criticism is loaded down with such dicta as : that Lycidas is “ dis- guasting " and that Lear is the better for a ... criticisms , he is very nearly a great critic . We shall always go first to Johnson the talker and Johnson the man ...
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... critic . In the man of letters was splendidly combined a good deal of all three with- out providing a supreme example ... criticism at its best . Boswell was to revolution- ize the one field , and a host of nineteenth - century critics ...
... critic . In the man of letters was splendidly combined a good deal of all three with- out providing a supreme example ... criticism at its best . Boswell was to revolution- ize the one field , and a host of nineteenth - century critics ...
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... critic without malevolence , who thought it as much his duty to display beauties as expose faults ; who cen- sured with respect , and praised with alacrity . With this criticism Pope was so little offended that he sought the ...
... critic without malevolence , who thought it as much his duty to display beauties as expose faults ; who cen- sured with respect , and praised with alacrity . With this criticism Pope was so little offended that he sought the ...
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Editors Introduction | 1 |
From The Life of Samuel Johnson | 41 |
From The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides | 376 |
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