Samuel JohnsonHerbert & Daniel, 1911 - 265 oldal |
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36. oldal
... original simplicity ; it darted through the labyrinths of sophistry , and showed at once all the ab- surdities to which they served for refuge ; it pierced through the robes which rhetoric often sold to falsehood , and detected the ...
... original simplicity ; it darted through the labyrinths of sophistry , and showed at once all the ab- surdities to which they served for refuge ; it pierced through the robes which rhetoric often sold to falsehood , and detected the ...
87. oldal
... original and native excellence proceeds . Shak- speare must have looked upon mankind with perspicacity , in the highest degree curious and attentive . Other writers borrow their char- acters from preceding writers , and diversify them ...
... original and native excellence proceeds . Shak- speare must have looked upon mankind with perspicacity , in the highest degree curious and attentive . Other writers borrow their char- acters from preceding writers , and diversify them ...
138. oldal
... original of ancient customs , " said Imlac , " is commonly unknown ; for the prac- tice often continues when the cause has ceased : and concerning superstitious cere- monies , it is vain to conjecture ; for what reason did not dictate ...
... original of ancient customs , " said Imlac , " is commonly unknown ; for the prac- tice often continues when the cause has ceased : and concerning superstitious cere- monies , it is vain to conjecture ; for what reason did not dictate ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE PLAN OF AN ENGLISH DICTIONARY | 1 |
LIVES OF EMINENT PERSONS | 19 |
Milton | 49 |
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