The Works of Samuel Johnson,5: With Murphy's Essay, 6. kötetGeorge Cowie and Company, 1825 - 715 oldal |
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... beauty that may deserve revival . As composition is one of the chief characteristicks of a language , I have endeavoured to make some reparation for the universal negligence of my predecessors , by inserting great numbers of compounded ...
... beauty that may deserve revival . As composition is one of the chief characteristicks of a language , I have endeavoured to make some reparation for the universal negligence of my predecessors , by inserting great numbers of compounded ...
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... beauty arises from some adaptation of the sentiment to customs worn out of use , to opinions not uni- versally prevalent , or to any accidental or minute particu- larity , which cannot be supplied by common understanding , or common ...
... beauty arises from some adaptation of the sentiment to customs worn out of use , to opinions not uni- versally prevalent , or to any accidental or minute particu- larity , which cannot be supplied by common understanding , or common ...
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... beauty of a citadel is to exclude the enemy ; and the greatest graces of a play are to copy nature , and instruct life . Perhaps , what I have here not dogmatically but deli- berately written , may recall the principles of the drama to ...
... beauty of a citadel is to exclude the enemy ; and the greatest graces of a play are to copy nature , and instruct life . Perhaps , what I have here not dogmatically but deli- berately written , may recall the principles of the drama to ...
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... beauty of the whole is dis- cerned no longer . 66 It is not very grateful to consider how little the succes- sion of editors had added to this authour's power of pleasing . He was read , admired , studied , and imitated , while he was ...
... beauty of the whole is dis- cerned no longer . 66 It is not very grateful to consider how little the succes- sion of editors had added to this authour's power of pleasing . He was read , admired , studied , and imitated , while he was ...
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... beauty . Dennis has remarked whether justly or not , that , to secure the favourable recep- tion of " Cato , " the town was poisoned with much false and abominable criticism , and that endeavours had been used to 162 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ...
... beauty . Dennis has remarked whether justly or not , that , to secure the favourable recep- tion of " Cato , " the town was poisoned with much false and abominable criticism , and that endeavours had been used to 162 GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ...
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