The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... considered .... 91. Sufficiency of the English language . 92. Nature of cunning 93. Sam Softly's history ... 94. Obstructions of learning .. 95. Tim Wainscot's son a fine gentleman .. 96. Hacho of Lapland 97. Narratives of travellers ...
... considered .... 91. Sufficiency of the English language . 92. Nature of cunning 93. Sam Softly's history ... 94. Obstructions of learning .. 95. Tim Wainscot's son a fine gentleman .. 96. Hacho of Lapland 97. Narratives of travellers ...
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... considered as eminently beautiful ; because Ajax , the haughty chief , the unlettered soldier , of unshaken courage , of immovable con- stancy , but without the power of recommending his own N ° 121 . 3 THE RAMBLER .
... considered as eminently beautiful ; because Ajax , the haughty chief , the unlettered soldier , of unshaken courage , of immovable con- stancy , but without the power of recommending his own N ° 121 . 3 THE RAMBLER .
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... considered . To imitate the fictions and sentiments of Spenser can incur no reproach , for allegory is perhaps one of the most pleasing vehicles of instruction . But I am very far from extending the same respect to his diction or his ...
... considered . To imitate the fictions and sentiments of Spenser can incur no reproach , for allegory is perhaps one of the most pleasing vehicles of instruction . But I am very far from extending the same respect to his diction or his ...
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... considered myself as restored to the rights of my birth , and entitled to the rank and reception which my ancestors obtained . I was , however , embar- rassed with many difficulties at my first re - entrance into the world ; for my ...
... considered myself as restored to the rights of my birth , and entitled to the rank and reception which my ancestors obtained . I was , however , embar- rassed with many difficulties at my first re - entrance into the world ; for my ...
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... considered , that thoughts or incidents , in themselves ridiculous , grow still more grotesque by the solemnity of such characters ; that reason and nature are uniform and inflexible ; and that what is despicable and absurd , will not ...
... considered , that thoughts or incidents , in themselves ridiculous , grow still more grotesque by the solemnity of such characters ; that reason and nature are uniform and inflexible ; and that what is despicable and absurd , will not ...
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