Rational Praise and Natural Lamentation: Johnson, Lycidas, and Principles of CriticismFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1980 - 282 páginas The first section of this work is concerned chiefly with the cognitive and interpretive inadequacies of a distinct type of critical reasoning, reflected in several recent studies of Samuel Johnson. The second focuses primarily on the coherent body of principles and assumptions governing his practical judgments. |
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Stable Instability | 63 |
2 | 104 |
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Rational Praise and Natural Lamentation: Johnson, Lycidas, and Principles of ... James L. Battersby Visualização de excertos - 1980 |
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Johnson the Poet: The Poetic Career of Samuel Johnson David F. Venturo Visualização de excertos - 1999 |