Samuel Johnson |
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We should also not think of him as a man whose opinions , even when conventional or even reactionary ... He held to a rather extreme degree the characteristic neoclassical opinion that literature deals with the general rather than the ...
We should also not think of him as a man whose opinions , even when conventional or even reactionary ... He held to a rather extreme degree the characteristic neoclassical opinion that literature deals with the general rather than the ...
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Today , a critic would know , and expect his readers to know , that literary , critical , scholarly and academic - perhaps we had best say frankly “ high - brow ” -opinion was solidly and dogmatically agreed on the supreme greatness of ...
Today , a critic would know , and expect his readers to know , that literary , critical , scholarly and academic - perhaps we had best say frankly “ high - brow ” -opinion was solidly and dogmatically agreed on the supreme greatness of ...
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He may be morally or theologically wrong in restraining the propagation of opinions which he thinks dangerous , but he ... I am of opinion , Sir , that every man is entitled to liberty of conscience in religion ; and that the magistrate ...
He may be morally or theologically wrong in restraining the propagation of opinions which he thinks dangerous , but he ... I am of opinion , Sir , that every man is entitled to liberty of conscience in religion ; and that the magistrate ...
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