Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... knowledge that in his Lives of the Poets , he had done , and was doing good work , no doubt was very cheering to him . At no time had he gone more into soci- ety , and at no time does he seem to have enjoyed it with greater rel- ish ...
... knowledge that in his Lives of the Poets , he had done , and was doing good work , no doubt was very cheering to him . At no time had he gone more into soci- ety , and at no time does he seem to have enjoyed it with greater rel- ish ...
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... knowledge into the world than when Theocritus lived . Theocritus does not abound in description , though living in a beautiful country : the manners painted are coarse and gross . Virgil has much more description , more sentiment , more ...
... knowledge into the world than when Theocritus lived . Theocritus does not abound in description , though living in a beautiful country : the manners painted are coarse and gross . Virgil has much more description , more sentiment , more ...
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... knowledge of it was then imperfect , but his manner lively and elegant ' . Johnson said , " It appears to me , that Huggins has ball without powder , and Warton powder without ball . ” ' ✓ ' Talking of the Farce of High Life below ...
... knowledge of it was then imperfect , but his manner lively and elegant ' . Johnson said , " It appears to me , that Huggins has ball without powder , and Warton powder without ball . ” ' ✓ ' Talking of the Farce of High Life below ...
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... knowledge and respect for his judgment as to appeal to him constantly , and that his sentence was final . ' Malone adds that he was so modest and reserved , that he frequently sat si- lent in company for an hour , and seldom spoke ...
... knowledge and respect for his judgment as to appeal to him constantly , and that his sentence was final . ' Malone adds that he was so modest and reserved , that he frequently sat si- lent in company for an hour , and seldom spoke ...
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... - score that the three contraries have befallen me , being subject to the gout and the stone , and not being yet master of all my passions . ' Franklin's Memoirs , iii . 185 . Aetat . 71. ] " Langton's knowledge of Greek . ' Being.
... - score that the three contraries have befallen me , being subject to the gout and the stone , and not being yet master of all my passions . ' Franklin's Memoirs , iii . 185 . Aetat . 71. ] " Langton's knowledge of Greek . ' Being.
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