Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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He told me , that Bacon was a favourite authour with him ' ; but he had never read his works till he was compiling the English Dictionary , in which , he said , I might see Bacon very often quoted . Mr. Seward recollects his having ...
He told me , that Bacon was a favourite authour with him ' ; but he had never read his works till he was compiling the English Dictionary , in which , he said , I might see Bacon very often quoted . Mr. Seward recollects his having ...
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C E. The Irish language is not primitive ; it is Teutonick , a mixture of the northern tongues : it has much English in it . ' JOHNSON.It may have been radically Teutonick ; but English and High Dutch have no similarity to the eye ...
C E. The Irish language is not primitive ; it is Teutonick , a mixture of the northern tongues : it has much English in it . ' JOHNSON.It may have been radically Teutonick ; but English and High Dutch have no similarity to the eye ...
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I think heroick poetry is best in blank verse ; yet it appears that rhyme is essential to English poetry , from our deficiency in metrical quantities . In my opinion , the chief excellence of our language is numerous prose . ' JOHNSON .
I think heroick poetry is best in blank verse ; yet it appears that rhyme is essential to English poetry , from our deficiency in metrical quantities . In my opinion , the chief excellence of our language is numerous prose . ' JOHNSON .
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