Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... English Juvenal . Oldham 1 had also imitated it , and applied it to London : all which performances concur to prove , that great cities in every age , and in every country , will furnish similar topics of satire . Whether Johnson had ...
... English Juvenal . Oldham 1 had also imitated it , and applied it to London : all which performances concur to prove , that great cities in every age , and in every country , will furnish similar topics of satire . Whether Johnson had ...
205. oldal
... English style still continues in its purity and vigour . With vigour your genius will supply it ; but its purity must be continued by close attention . To use two languages familiarly , and without contaminating one by the other , is ...
... English style still continues in its purity and vigour . With vigour your genius will supply it ; but its purity must be continued by close attention . To use two languages familiarly , and without contaminating one by the other , is ...
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... English nation cultivated both their soil and their reason better than any other people ; but admitted that the French , though not the highest , perhaps , in any department of literature , yet in every department were very high ...
... English nation cultivated both their soil and their reason better than any other people ; but admitted that the French , though not the highest , perhaps , in any department of literature , yet in every department were very high ...
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