The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 4. kötetCowie, 1825 - 664 oldal |
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... those happy strokes that are seldom attained . In his Odes to Marlborough there are beautiful lines ; but in the second Ode he shews that he knew little of his hero , when he talks of his private virtues . His subjects 30 SOMERVILE .
... those happy strokes that are seldom attained . In his Odes to Marlborough there are beautiful lines ; but in the second Ode he shews that he knew little of his hero , when he talks of his private virtues . His subjects 30 SOMERVILE .
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With Murphy's Essay Samuel Johnson. when he talks of his private virtues . His subjects are commonly such as require no great depth of thought or energy of expression . His Fables are generally stale , and therefore excite no curiosity ...
With Murphy's Essay Samuel Johnson. when he talks of his private virtues . His subjects are commonly such as require no great depth of thought or energy of expression . His Fables are generally stale , and therefore excite no curiosity ...
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... virtues brought upon him in the following parts of his life , might be justly imputed to so unimproving an example . vours . Nor did the kindness of Sir Richard end in common fa- He proposed to have established him in some set- tled ...
... virtues brought upon him in the following parts of his life , might be justly imputed to so unimproving an example . vours . Nor did the kindness of Sir Richard end in common fa- He proposed to have established him in some set- tled ...
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... virtue : the fault therefore of Mr. Savage was rather negligence than ingratitude . But Sir Richard must likewise be ... virtues , * which are not often to be found in the world , and perhaps less often in his profession than in ...
... virtue : the fault therefore of Mr. Savage was rather negligence than ingratitude . But Sir Richard must likewise be ... virtues , * which are not often to be found in the world , and perhaps less often in his profession than in ...
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... virtue would not endeavour to palliate them , his gratitude would not suffer him to prolong the memory , or diffuse the censure . In his Wanderer , he has indeed taken an opportunity of mentioning her ; but celebrates her not for her virtue ...
... virtue would not endeavour to palliate them , his gratitude would not suffer him to prolong the memory , or diffuse the censure . In his Wanderer , he has indeed taken an opportunity of mentioning her ; but celebrates her not for her virtue ...
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