The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... common conversation and common occur- rences . " 71 Among special neoclassical fatuities upon which John- son fell was the generally approved practice of imitation of other writers . “ No man ever yet became great by imi- tation " 72 is ...
... common conversation and common occur- rences . " 71 Among special neoclassical fatuities upon which John- son fell was the generally approved practice of imitation of other writers . “ No man ever yet became great by imi- tation " 72 is ...
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... common vanity of common men and triumphs in those distinctions which he had affected to despise . He is proud that his book was presented to the King and Queen by the right honorable Sir Rob- ert Walpole ; he is proud that they had read ...
... common vanity of common men and triumphs in those distinctions which he had affected to despise . He is proud that his book was presented to the King and Queen by the right honorable Sir Rob- ert Walpole ; he is proud that they had read ...
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... common life , sometimes vexed and sometimes pleased , with the natural emotions of common men . 226 Pope to Swift [ January , 1727/8 ] . The identical passage recurs in Pope to Swift , April 2 , 1733 . 227 Ruffhead , p . 535. Cf ...
... common life , sometimes vexed and sometimes pleased , with the natural emotions of common men . 226 Pope to Swift [ January , 1727/8 ] . The identical passage recurs in Pope to Swift , April 2 , 1733 . 227 Ruffhead , p . 535. Cf ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
Copyright | |
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