The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 4. kötetCowie, 1825 - 664 oldal |
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... contempt Dr. Woodward the fossilist , a man not really or justly contemptible . It had the fate which such outrages deserve : the scene in which Woodward was directly and apparently ridiculed , by the introduction of a mummy and a ...
... contempt Dr. Woodward the fossilist , a man not really or justly contemptible . It had the fate which such outrages deserve : the scene in which Woodward was directly and apparently ridiculed , by the introduction of a mummy and a ...
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... disputed , Tickell gave what assistance his pen would supply . His Letter to Avig- non stands high among party poems ; it expresses contempt without coarseness , and superiority without insolence . It had TICKELL . 25.
... disputed , Tickell gave what assistance his pen would supply . His Letter to Avig- non stands high among party poems ; it expresses contempt without coarseness , and superiority without insolence . It had TICKELL . 25.
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... contempt , though in their cooler moments they want nei- ther sense of their kindness , nor reverence for their virtue : the fault therefore of Mr. Savage was rather negligence than ingratitude . But Sir Richard must likewise be ac ...
... contempt , though in their cooler moments they want nei- ther sense of their kindness , nor reverence for their virtue : the fault therefore of Mr. Savage was rather negligence than ingratitude . But Sir Richard must likewise be ac ...
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... contemptuous , insolent , petulent , selfish , and brutal . As Mr. Wilks was one of those to whom calamity sel- dom complained without relief , he naturally took an unfor- tunate wit into his protection , and not only assisted him in ...
... contemptuous , insolent , petulent , selfish , and brutal . As Mr. Wilks was one of those to whom calamity sel- dom complained without relief , he naturally took an unfor- tunate wit into his protection , and not only assisted him in ...
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... contempt , his satire loses its force , and his panegyrick its value ; and he is only considered at one time as a flatterer , and as a calumniator at another . To avoid these imputations , it is only necessary to follow the rules of ...
... contempt , his satire loses its force , and his panegyrick its value ; and he is only considered at one time as a flatterer , and as a calumniator at another . To avoid these imputations , it is only necessary to follow the rules of ...
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