Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1984 - 840 oldal |
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184. oldal
... called to consider the merit of a production yet unpublished , he brings an imagination heated with objections to passages which he has yet never heard ; he invokes all the powers of criticism , and stores his memory with Taste and ...
... called to consider the merit of a production yet unpublished , he brings an imagination heated with objections to passages which he has yet never heard ; he invokes all the powers of criticism , and stores his memory with Taste and ...
185. oldal
... called out with vehemence for mirth and humour . Another admonished him to have a special eye upon the various clubs of this great city , and informed him that much of the Spectator's vivacity was laid out upon such assemblies . He has ...
... called out with vehemence for mirth and humour . Another admonished him to have a special eye upon the various clubs of this great city , and informed him that much of the Spectator's vivacity was laid out upon such assemblies . He has ...
347. oldal
... called for his companion and required him to begin the story of his life . ' Sir , ' said Imlac , ' my history will not be long : the life that is devoted to knowledge passes silently away , and is very little diversified by events . To ...
... called for his companion and required him to begin the story of his life . ' Sir , ' said Imlac , ' my history will not be long : the life that is devoted to knowledge passes silently away , and is very little diversified by events . To ...
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Translation of Horace Odes ii 20 1726 12 | 1 |
Prologue to Garricks Lethe 1740 | 8 |
Irene Act 11 Scene vii 1749 | 24 |
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