The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 2 卷Cowie, 1825 |
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... idea of beauty .. 83. Scruple , Wormwood , Sturdy , and Gentle . 84. Biography how best performed .. 85. Books multiplied by useless compilations . 86. Miss Heartless's want of a lodging .. 87. Amazonian bravery revived .. 88. What have ...
... idea of beauty .. 83. Scruple , Wormwood , Sturdy , and Gentle . 84. Biography how best performed .. 85. Books multiplied by useless compilations . 86. Miss Heartless's want of a lodging .. 87. Amazonian bravery revived .. 88. What have ...
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... ideas , and desirous of imparting them ; and there- fore always accumulating words , and involving one clause and sentence in another . But there is in his negligence a rude inartificial majesty , which , without the nicety of laboured ...
... ideas , and desirous of imparting them ; and there- fore always accumulating words , and involving one clause and sentence in another . But there is in his negligence a rude inartificial majesty , which , without the nicety of laboured ...
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... ideas , or any attention so stubborn and inflexible , as not easily to comply with new directions , even these obstructions can- not exclude the pleasure of application ; for there is a higher and nobler employment , to which all ...
... ideas , or any attention so stubborn and inflexible , as not easily to comply with new directions , even these obstructions can- not exclude the pleasure of application ; for there is a higher and nobler employment , to which all ...
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... idea . It is impossible to impress upon our minds an adequate and just representation of an object so great that we can never take it into our view , or so mutable that it is always changing under our eye , and has already lost its form ...
... idea . It is impossible to impress upon our minds an adequate and just representation of an object so great that we can never take it into our view , or so mutable that it is always changing under our eye , and has already lost its form ...
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... ideas and accurate distinctions , have unhappily confounded tragick with comick sentiments . They seem to have thought , that as the meanness of personages con- stituted comedy , their greatness was sufficient to form a tragedy ; and ...
... ideas and accurate distinctions , have unhappily confounded tragick with comick sentiments . They seem to have thought , that as the meanness of personages con- stituted comedy , their greatness was sufficient to form a tragedy ; and ...
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