Samuel JohnsonHerbert & Daniel, 1911 - 265 oldal |
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28. oldal
... appear most flagrant , has been studiously collected ; it has been marked with every epithet of con- tempt , and all the tropes and figures have been called forth against it . Censure is willingly indulged , because it always implies ...
... appear most flagrant , has been studiously collected ; it has been marked with every epithet of con- tempt , and all the tropes and figures have been called forth against it . Censure is willingly indulged , because it always implies ...
88. oldal
... appear- ances of action , related the events , but omitted the causes , and were formed for such as de- lighted in wonders rather than in truth . Man- kind was not then to be studied in the closet ; he that would know the world was ...
... appear- ances of action , related the events , but omitted the causes , and were formed for such as de- lighted in wonders rather than in truth . Man- kind was not then to be studied in the closet ; he that would know the world was ...
170. oldal
... appears neither weakly credulous nor wantonly scepti- cal ; his morality is neither dangerously lax nor impracticably rigid . All the enchantment of fancy and all the cogency of argument are employed to recommend to the reader his real ...
... appears neither weakly credulous nor wantonly scepti- cal ; his morality is neither dangerously lax nor impracticably rigid . All the enchantment of fancy and all the cogency of argument are employed to recommend to the reader his real ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE PLAN OF AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY | 1 |
LIVES OF EMINENT PERSONS | 19 |
Milton | 49 |
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