The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... force , along with well - massed struc- ture and gradually improving harmony and modulation . Considered comparatively , it has the precision of eight- eenth - century with the longer periods of seventeenth- century writers . But ...
... force , along with well - massed struc- ture and gradually improving harmony and modulation . Considered comparatively , it has the precision of eight- eenth - century with the longer periods of seventeenth- century writers . But ...
127. oldal
... force my imagina- tion to some sprightly sally , had just found a very happy compliment , by too much attention to my own medita- tions I suffered the saucer to drop from my hand . The cup was broken , the lap - dog was scalded , a ...
... force my imagina- tion to some sprightly sally , had just found a very happy compliment , by too much attention to my own medita- tions I suffered the saucer to drop from my hand . The cup was broken , the lap - dog was scalded , a ...
256. oldal
... force . I there- fore shall not attempt to gain credit by disputation . It is sufficient that I feel this power that I have long pos- sessed and every day exerted it . But the life of man is short , the infirmities of age increase upon ...
... force . I there- fore shall not attempt to gain credit by disputation . It is sufficient that I feel this power that I have long pos- sessed and every day exerted it . But the life of man is short , the infirmities of age increase upon ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
Copyright | |
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