Augustan StudiesAthlone Press, 1961 - 266 стор. |
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... course , by his way of looking at language : he sought to impose a usage he considered abstractedly as logical on material inimical to logic : e.g. he here assumes an absolute standard , and calls the French position of the noun and ...
... course , by his way of looking at language : he sought to impose a usage he considered abstractedly as logical on material inimical to logic : e.g. he here assumes an absolute standard , and calls the French position of the noun and ...
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... course they are commonplaces by design . And perhaps of necessity . Few of us can hope to say anything about humanity that is not commonplace in the in- ferior sense . Few can hope to achieve a generalization so startling as Johnson's ...
... course they are commonplaces by design . And perhaps of necessity . Few of us can hope to say anything about humanity that is not commonplace in the in- ferior sense . Few can hope to achieve a generalization so startling as Johnson's ...
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... course , that it did in fact contain truth . It shared in its inferior way the usefulness that Johnson accorded poetry , which on one occasion he described as ' the art of uniting pleasure with truth , by calling imagination to the help ...
... course , that it did in fact contain truth . It shared in its inferior way the usefulness that Johnson accorded poetry , which on one occasion he described as ' the art of uniting pleasure with truth , by calling imagination to the help ...
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according already appear Augustan beauty called century close comes common continuity couplet course critics death Dryden effect eighteenth eighteenth-century English Essay evidence exists expected experience expression eyes feel follows give given Gray Gray's Grongar hand happiness Harley Hill human instance interest Johnson kind language later Latin least less letters light lines Lives look matter meaning metre Milton mind nature never nineteenth century noted occasion once original Oxford particular passage pastoral perhaps phrase poem poetic diction poetry poets Pope Pope's possible present prose quoted Rasselas reader reason seems seen sense sometimes sort sound speaking spring story strong Swift things thought translation truth turn usually verse Virgil whole words Wordsworth writing written wrote