The Function of Mimesis and Its DeclineHarvard University Press, 1968 - 317 pàgines |
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Pàgina 273
... Johnson's Rationalism , " in ELH , 17 ( 1950 ) , 191-205 , Hagstrum , and more recently Robert Voitle in his Samuel Johnson the Moralist ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1961 ) , both rightly stress the influence of Locke on ...
... Johnson's Rationalism , " in ELH , 17 ( 1950 ) , 191-205 , Hagstrum , and more recently Robert Voitle in his Samuel Johnson the Moralist ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1961 ) , both rightly stress the influence of Locke on ...
Pàgina 289
... Johnson's use of the Horation for- mula . Bate has treated the problem thoroughly and with point . In deriving the real sense of Johnson's altered version of the traditional phrase , he argues from the thoroughgoing context of the ...
... Johnson's use of the Horation for- mula . Bate has treated the problem thoroughly and with point . In deriving the real sense of Johnson's altered version of the traditional phrase , he argues from the thoroughgoing context of the ...
Pàgina 290
... Johnson's emotional troubles to see this influence . His letters , book of prayers and devotions , and Rasselas all bear witness to his melancholy . See Katherine C. Balderston , " Johnson's Vile Melancholy , " in The Age of Johnson ...
... Johnson's emotional troubles to see this influence . His letters , book of prayers and devotions , and Rasselas all bear witness to his melancholy . See Katherine C. Balderston , " Johnson's Vile Melancholy , " in The Age of Johnson ...
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The Cognitive Element | 51 |
The Structural Element | 130 |
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