Samuel Johnson |
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الصفحة 74
That injunction , which the eighteenth century so enthusiastically accepted as the perfect formulation of one of its most fundamental convictions , can , like its predecessor “ Know thyself , " be taken to mean rather different things .
That injunction , which the eighteenth century so enthusiastically accepted as the perfect formulation of one of its most fundamental convictions , can , like its predecessor “ Know thyself , " be taken to mean rather different things .
الصفحة 104
10 Of course , due allowance must be made for the fact that the eighteenth century was still predominantly a man's century , even though it was becoming less so both legally and socially ; even though the battle cry " Rights of Women ...
10 Of course , due allowance must be made for the fact that the eighteenth century was still predominantly a man's century , even though it was becoming less so both legally and socially ; even though the battle cry " Rights of Women ...
الصفحة 308
He seldom indulged in anything approaching that attempt to recreate in descriptive terms the emotional effect of an author which the nineteenth century came to think of as the chief duty of the critic , but against which the twentieth ...
He seldom indulged in anything approaching that attempt to recreate in descriptive terms the emotional effect of an author which the nineteenth century came to think of as the chief duty of the critic , but against which the twentieth ...
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