The Measure and the Choice: A Pathographic Essay on Samuel JohnsonStory Scientia, 1971 - 231 pages |
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... things , his strict common sense and his rejection of anything that smacked of hypocrisy , insincerity , affectation ; in brief , of all " cant " . Johnson was averse to all false symbolism , and held the allegorical in frank contempt ...
... things , his strict common sense and his rejection of anything that smacked of hypocrisy , insincerity , affectation ; in brief , of all " cant " . Johnson was averse to all false symbolism , and held the allegorical in frank contempt ...
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... things not yet in being . How can we regulate events , of which we yet know not whether they will ever hap- pen ? And ... thing in a manner that least favours his own quiet , fills him with perpetual stratagems of counteraction , wears ...
... things not yet in being . How can we regulate events , of which we yet know not whether they will ever hap- pen ? And ... thing in a manner that least favours his own quiet , fills him with perpetual stratagems of counteraction , wears ...
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... thing ( 249 , p . 15 ) . Other style elements associated herewith in Johnson's prose can be mentioned , for example ... things hastely passed over or negligently regarded " ( Rambler nr . 3 ) . An equally instructive example is to be ...
... thing ( 249 , p . 15 ) . Other style elements associated herewith in Johnson's prose can be mentioned , for example ... things hastely passed over or negligently regarded " ( Rambler nr . 3 ) . An equally instructive example is to be ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Johnson in parenthesis | 20 |
The degeneration concept in psychiatry | 28 |
Copyright | |
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