The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 4. kötetCowie, 1825 - 664 oldal |
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... language , Mr. Savage did not think his play much improved by his innovation , and had even at that time the courage to reject several passages which he could not approve ; and , what VOL . IV . Printed in the late Collection of his ...
... language , Mr. Savage did not think his play much improved by his innovation , and had even at that time the courage to reject several passages which he could not approve ; and , what VOL . IV . Printed in the late Collection of his ...
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... language , or enlivened in the imagery , or digested in the plan . Thus his poem contributed nothing to the alleviation of his poverty , which was such as very few could have sup- ported with equal patience ; but to which , it must ...
... language , or enlivened in the imagery , or digested in the plan . Thus his poem contributed nothing to the alleviation of his poverty , which was such as very few could have sup- ported with equal patience ; but to which , it must ...
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... language was vivacious and elegant , and equally happy upon grave or humorous sub- jects . He was generally censured for not knowing when to retire ; but that was not the defect of his judgment , but of his fortune : when he left his ...
... language was vivacious and elegant , and equally happy upon grave or humorous sub- jects . He was generally censured for not knowing when to retire ; but that was not the defect of his judgment , but of his fortune : when he left his ...
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... language and force of sentiment . JONATHAN SWIFT was , according to an account said to be written by himself , the son of Jonathan Swift , an attorney , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 1667 according to his own report , as ...
... language and force of sentiment . JONATHAN SWIFT was , according to an account said to be written by himself , the son of Jonathan Swift , an attorney , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 1667 according to his own report , as ...
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... language , and without any accurate inquiry into the history of other tongues . The certainty and stability which , contrary to all experience , he thinks attainable , he proposes to secure by instituting an academy ; the decrees of ...
... language , and without any accurate inquiry into the history of other tongues . The certainty and stability which , contrary to all experience , he thinks attainable , he proposes to secure by instituting an academy ; the decrees of ...
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