Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... imitation of the third Satire of Juvenal , ' which came out in May this year , and burst forth with splendour , the rays of which will for ever encircle his name . Boileau had imitated the same satire with great success , applying it to ...
... imitation of the third Satire of Juvenal , ' which came out in May this year , and burst forth with splendour , the rays of which will for ever encircle his name . Boileau had imitated the same satire with great success , applying it to ...
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... imitation was written . The fervid rapidity with which it was produced is scarcely credible . I have heard him say that he composed seventy lines of it in one day , without putting one of them upon paper till they were finished . I ...
... imitation was written . The fervid rapidity with which it was produced is scarcely credible . I have heard him say that he composed seventy lines of it in one day , without putting one of them upon paper till they were finished . I ...
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... imitation . See this matter further explained in vol . iii . under April 9 , 1778 , where , in a conversation at Sir Joshua Reynolds's , Johnson himself mentions the particular improvements which Temple made in the English style . These ...
... imitation . See this matter further explained in vol . iii . under April 9 , 1778 , where , in a conversation at Sir Joshua Reynolds's , Johnson himself mentions the particular improvements which Temple made in the English style . These ...
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