The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Том 2G. Allen & Unwin, 1924 |
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... poem : at least you will allow there are some good passages in it . " JOHNSON . " There are now and then some good ... poems which I have read with pleasure , and which no criticism shall persuade me not to like . If I wondered at ...
... poem : at least you will allow there are some good passages in it . " JOHNSON . " There are now and then some good ... poems which I have read with pleasure , and which no criticism shall persuade me not to like . If I wondered at ...
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... poem was preserved among them . If we had no evidence of the art of writing being practised in one of the counties of England , we should not believe that a long poem was preserved there , though in the neighbouring counties , where the ...
... poem was preserved among them . If we had no evidence of the art of writing being practised in one of the counties of England , we should not believe that a long poem was preserved there , though in the neighbouring counties , where the ...
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... poets had taken up the places in the Temple of Fame ; so that as but a few at any period can possess poetical reputation , a man of genius can now hardly acquire it . JOHNSON . " That is one of the most sensible things I have ever heard ...
... poets had taken up the places in the Temple of Fame ; so that as but a few at any period can possess poetical reputation , a man of genius can now hardly acquire it . JOHNSON . " That is one of the most sensible things I have ever heard ...
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... poets ; but it should be able to shew two hundred scholars . Peiresc's death was lamented , I think , in forty languages . And I would have at every coronation , and every death of a King , every Gaudium , and every Luctus , University ...
... poets ; but it should be able to shew two hundred scholars . Peiresc's death was lamented , I think , in forty languages . And I would have at every coronation , and every death of a King , every Gaudium , and every Luctus , University ...
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... Poems , each a shilling ; I would be glad to have them . " Make my compliments to Mrs. Boswell , though she does not love me . You see what perverse things ladies are , and how little fit to be trusted with feudal estates . When she ...
... Poems , each a shilling ; I would be glad to have them . " Make my compliments to Mrs. Boswell , though she does not love me . You see what perverse things ladies are , and how little fit to be trusted with feudal estates . When she ...
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