The Reader's Johnson: A Representative Selection from His WritingsAmerican book Company, 1940 - 618 oldal |
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... Johnson refers to a statement in Scaliger's Autobiography ( 1594 ) . See the English translation by George W. Robinson ( 1927 ) , pp . 31-32 . but he that fixes his eyes upon anything at a THE RAMBLER 119 Obstacles to Success.
... Johnson refers to a statement in Scaliger's Autobiography ( 1594 ) . See the English translation by George W. Robinson ( 1927 ) , pp . 31-32 . but he that fixes his eyes upon anything at a THE RAMBLER 119 Obstacles to Success.
154. oldal
... success of a composition , he entrenches himself in general terms ; there are some new thoughts and beautiful passages , but there is likewise much which he would have advised the author to expunge . He has several favorite epithets of ...
... success of a composition , he entrenches himself in general terms ; there are some new thoughts and beautiful passages , but there is likewise much which he would have advised the author to expunge . He has several favorite epithets of ...
367. oldal
... success than before ; for though it was received and acted , yet it appeared so late in the year that the author ob- tained no other advantage from it than the acquaintance of Sir Richard Steele , ' and Mr. Wilks , by whom he was pitied ...
... success than before ; for though it was received and acted , yet it appeared so late in the year that the author ob- tained no other advantage from it than the acquaintance of Sir Richard Steele , ' and Mr. Wilks , by whom he was pitied ...
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Preface iii | 1 |
Bibliography | 59 |
Chronological Table | 65 |
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