Dr. Samuel Johnson and James BoswellHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1986 - 280 páginas A collection of critical essays on the works of Dr. Samuel Johnson and James Boswell, arranged in order of original publication. |
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... Paoli's catalogue raisonné ( what might be called their rhetorical qualities ) than by the amount of imaginative and moral energy that Paoli has put into them : " he just lives in the times of antiquity . " As with Boswell's appeal to ...
... Paoli's catalogue raisonné ( what might be called their rhetorical qualities ) than by the amount of imaginative and moral energy that Paoli has put into them : " he just lives in the times of antiquity . " As with Boswell's appeal to ...
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... Paoli has promoted belief in his unusual talent " in order that he might have more authority in civilizing a rude and ferocious people , as Lycurgus pretended to have the sanction of the oracle at Delphos , as Numa gave it out that he ...
... Paoli has promoted belief in his unusual talent " in order that he might have more authority in civilizing a rude and ferocious people , as Lycurgus pretended to have the sanction of the oracle at Delphos , as Numa gave it out that he ...
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... Paoli's dream of the past : Paoli has brought order out of anarchy in Corsica through the solitary force of his personality , and this , rather than any conscious effort on his part , has brought the Corsicans to recognize in their ...
... Paoli's dream of the past : Paoli has brought order out of anarchy in Corsica through the solitary force of his personality , and this , rather than any conscious effort on his part , has brought the Corsicans to recognize in their ...
Contenido
Johnsons Theory | 11 |
The Life of Boswell | 31 |
The Treachery of the Human Heart and the Stratagems of Defense | 45 |
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Account of Corsica appears Auchinleck biographer Boswell's called chapter character comic conclusion context conversation Cowley criticism Dictionary dignity Dryden effect English envy essay example experience fact feel fiction Frank Brady genius happiness Hebrides hero hope Human Wishes ideal ideas imagination Imlac island James Boswell John Johnsonian judgment Juvenal's kind knowledge language Laura Quinney Leopold Damrosch less literary literature Lives London Journal meaning Milton mind moral narrative nation nature never Paoli Paradise Lost passage pastoral pathos Paul Fussell Pekuah perhaps philosophic Plutarch poem poet poetical poetry political Pope Pope's portrait Preface present Rambler Rasselas reader reason reflection remarks Samuel Johnson satire Savage says Scotland Scots seems sense Shakespeare simply story style Swift things thought Thrale Tour to Corsica tragic truth Vanity of Human virtue W. K. Wimsatt Walter Jackson Bate words writing