Literature and CriticismBookland, 1963 - 287 頁 |
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... Lives of the English Poets ( 1779-81 ) , which give us Dr. Johnson as a critic , the last is the maturest from the point of style as well as critical attitude . " The art of biography is that of giving life to the dead and that can only ...
... Lives of the English Poets ( 1779-81 ) , which give us Dr. Johnson as a critic , the last is the maturest from the point of style as well as critical attitude . " The art of biography is that of giving life to the dead and that can only ...
第 95 頁
... Lives had been servile eulogists . ' We have had too many honey- suckle Lives of Milton ' , he said to Malone ; ' mine shall be in another strain ' ... He strives to be just " .23 He was all praise for Paradise Lost but he could not be ...
... Lives had been servile eulogists . ' We have had too many honey- suckle Lives of Milton ' , he said to Malone ; ' mine shall be in another strain ' ... He strives to be just " .23 He was all praise for Paradise Lost but he could not be ...
第 101 頁
... Lives of the English Poets Vol . I , Everyman Library , p . 256 . 27. op . cit . p . 147 . 28. Lives of the English Poets , p . 236 . 29. ibid . pp . 365-6 . 30. ibid . pp . 314-5 . 31. ibid . p . 388 . 32. The Bard was regarded by ...
... Lives of the English Poets Vol . I , Everyman Library , p . 256 . 27. op . cit . p . 147 . 28. Lives of the English Poets , p . 236 . 29. ibid . pp . 365-6 . 30. ibid . pp . 314-5 . 31. ibid . p . 388 . 32. The Bard was regarded by ...
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