Johnson on ShakespeareOrient Longman, 1985 - 216 ページ |
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... exhibit " genuine passion " ( 29 ) . Here Johnson employs a telling metaphor to bring his point home to us . The ... exhibits them " ( 29 ) . Johnson is identifying Shakespeare's plays with one whose face reflects " true passion ...
... exhibit " genuine passion " ( 29 ) . Here Johnson employs a telling metaphor to bring his point home to us . The ... exhibits them " ( 29 ) . Johnson is identifying Shakespeare's plays with one whose face reflects " true passion ...
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... exhibit in his portraits of nature such prominent and striking features , as recall the origi- nal to every mind ; and must neglect the minuter discriminations . " 11 How tenable is Imlac's argument ? Johnson himself tells us next to ...
... exhibit in his portraits of nature such prominent and striking features , as recall the origi- nal to every mind ; and must neglect the minuter discriminations . " 11 How tenable is Imlac's argument ? Johnson himself tells us next to ...
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... exhibit all the observable varieties of all the copies that can be found : that , if the reader is not satisfied with the editor's determination , he may have the means of choosing better for himself . Where all the books are evidently ...
... exhibit all the observable varieties of all the copies that can be found : that , if the reader is not satisfied with the editor's determination , he may have the means of choosing better for himself . Where all the books are evidently ...
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PUBLISHERS NOTE page v | 1 |
JOHNSONS EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE | 24 |
CONCLUSION | 78 |
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