The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 4. kötetCowie, 1825 - 664 oldal |
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... learning among the men , and of ele- gance among the women . Mrs Johnson had left the coun- try , and lived in lodgings not far from the deanery . On his publick days she regulated the table , but appeared at it as a mere guest like ...
... learning among the men , and of ele- gance among the women . Mrs Johnson had left the coun- try , and lived in lodgings not far from the deanery . On his publick days she regulated the table , but appeared at it as a mere guest like ...
149. oldal
... learning , and some women of elegance , often visited him ; and he wrote from time to time either verse or prose ; of his verses he willingly gave copies , and is supposed to have felt no discontent when he saw them printed . His ...
... learning , and some women of elegance , often visited him ; and he wrote from time to time either verse or prose ; of his verses he willingly gave copies , and is supposed to have felt no discontent when he saw them printed . His ...
152. oldal
... learning . He pays no court to the passions ; he excites neither surprize nor admiration ; he always un- derstands himself ; and his reader always understands him ; the peruser of Swift wants little previous knowledge ; it will be ...
... learning . He pays no court to the passions ; he excites neither surprize nor admiration ; he always un- derstands himself ; and his reader always understands him ; the peruser of Swift wants little previous knowledge ; it will be ...
158. oldal
... learn . I have here given the character of Swift as he exhibits himself to my perception ; but now let another be heard who knew him better . Dr. Delany , after long acquaint- ance , describes him to lord Orrery in these terms : " My ...
... learn . I have here given the character of Swift as he exhibits himself to my perception ; but now let another be heard who knew him better . Dr. Delany , after long acquaint- ance , describes him to lord Orrery in these terms : " My ...
168. oldal
... learning he does not appear to have ever made such use in his subsequent studies . He then returned to Binfield , and delighted himself with his own poetry . He tried all styles , and many sub- jects . He wrote a comedy , a tragedy , an ...
... learning he does not appear to have ever made such use in his subsequent studies . He then returned to Binfield , and delighted himself with his own poetry . He tried all styles , and many sub- jects . He wrote a comedy , a tragedy , an ...
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