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... Poem,'" but did not like it much.” I differed from him; for though it is not equal throughout, and is seldom elegantly correct, it abounds in solemn thought, and poetical imagery beyond the common reach. The world has differed from him ...
... Poem,'" but did not like it much.” I differed from him; for though it is not equal throughout, and is seldom elegantly correct, it abounds in solemn thought, and poetical imagery beyond the common reach. The world has differed from him ...
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... Poets, now printing, will do honour to the English press; and a concise account of the life of each authour, by Dr. Johnson, will be a very valuable addition, and stamp the reputation of this edition superior to anything that is gone ...
... Poets, now printing, will do honour to the English press; and a concise account of the life of each authour, by Dr. Johnson, will be a very valuable addition, and stamp the reputation of this edition superior to anything that is gone ...
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... Poems, i. 223,471; his insolence to Johnson, 475; letter to, from Johnson, 475. Macqueen, Rev. Donald, i. 527 ... poem on the “University of Aberdeen,” 436; letter to, from A. Hill, i. 11o n. Malone, Edmond, i. 125, 234, 276; ii ...
... Poems, i. 223,471; his insolence to Johnson, 475; letter to, from Johnson, 475. Macqueen, Rev. Donald, i. 527 ... poem on the “University of Aberdeen,” 436; letter to, from A. Hill, i. 11o n. Malone, Edmond, i. 125, 234, 276; ii ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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