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It is said that Mr. Pope expressed himself concerning it in terms of strong approbation . Dr. Taylor told me that it was first printed for old Mr. Johnson , without the knowledge of his son , who was very angry when he heard of it .
It is said that Mr. Pope expressed himself concerning it in terms of strong approbation . Dr. Taylor told me that it was first printed for old Mr. Johnson , without the knowledge of his son , who was very angry when he heard of it .
178. oldal
Had his conceptions been narrower , his expression would have been easier . ... and , from the influence which he has had upon our composition , scarcely anything is written now that is not better expressed than was ...
Had his conceptions been narrower , his expression would have been easier . ... and , from the influence which he has had upon our composition , scarcely anything is written now that is not better expressed than was ...
220. oldal
... for the public eye , is so happily expressed in an easy style , that I should injure it by any alteration : 6 ' When Johnson came to Oxford in 1754 , the long vacation was beginning , and most people were leaving the place .
... for the public eye , is so happily expressed in an easy style , that I should injure it by any alteration : 6 ' When Johnson came to Oxford in 1754 , the long vacation was beginning , and most people were leaving the place .
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