Samuel Johnson on LiteratureUngar, 1979 - 102 páginas |
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... Criticism ( Minneapolis , 1952 ) , p . 24 . 3 See W. K. Wimsatt , Jr. , and Cleanth Brooks , Literary Criticism : A Short His- tory ( New York , 1964 ) , pp . 331-33 ; Leopold Damrosch , Jr. , The Uses of Johnson's Criticism ...
... Criticism ( Minneapolis , 1952 ) , p . 24 . 3 See W. K. Wimsatt , Jr. , and Cleanth Brooks , Literary Criticism : A Short His- tory ( New York , 1964 ) , pp . 331-33 ; Leopold Damrosch , Jr. , The Uses of Johnson's Criticism ...
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... criticism is to find the faults of the moderns and the beauties of the ancients . While an author is yet living , we estimate his powers by his worst performance , and when he is dead , we rate them by his best . 13 To works , however ...
... criticism is to find the faults of the moderns and the beauties of the ancients . While an author is yet living , we estimate his powers by his worst performance , and when he is dead , we rate them by his best . 13 To works , however ...
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... Criticism . " In Critics and Criticism , Ancient and Modern , ed . R. S. Crane . Chicago , 1952 . Krieger , Murray . " Fiction , Nature , and Literary Kinds in Johnson's Criticism of Shakespeare . " Eighteenth Century Studies 4 ( 1971 ) ...
... Criticism . " In Critics and Criticism , Ancient and Modern , ed . R. S. Crane . Chicago , 1952 . Krieger , Murray . " Fiction , Nature , and Literary Kinds in Johnson's Criticism of Shakespeare . " Eighteenth Century Studies 4 ( 1971 ) ...
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RASSELAS 1759 | 9 |
LIVES OF THE POETS 17791781 | 47 |
BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON 1791 | 95 |
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