THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D.1823 |
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... Italians , Crescembeni has not thought it unnecessary to inform his countrymen of the words which , in compliance with different rhymes , are allowed to be differently spelt , and of which the number is now so fixed , that no modern ...
... Italians , Crescembeni has not thought it unnecessary to inform his countrymen of the words which , in compliance with different rhymes , are allowed to be differently spelt , and of which the number is now so fixed , that no modern ...
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... Italian will maintain , that the diction of any modern writer is not perceptibly dif- ferent from that of Boccace , Machiavel , or Caro . Total and sudden transformations of a language seldom happen ; conquests and migrations are now ...
... Italian will maintain , that the diction of any modern writer is not perceptibly dif- ferent from that of Boccace , Machiavel , or Caro . Total and sudden transformations of a language seldom happen ; conquests and migrations are now ...
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... Italian academicians , did not se- cure them from the censure of Beni ; if the embo- died criticks of France , when fifty years had been spent upon their work , were obliged to change its œconomy , and give their second edition another ...
... Italian academicians , did not se- cure them from the censure of Beni ; if the embo- died criticks of France , when fifty years had been spent upon their work , were obliged to change its œconomy , and give their second edition another ...
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... Italy and France , for the use of such as aspire to exactness of criticism , or elegance of style . But it has been since considered that works of that kind are by no means necessary to the greater number of readers , who , seldom ...
... Italy and France , for the use of such as aspire to exactness of criticism , or elegance of style . But it has been since considered that works of that kind are by no means necessary to the greater number of readers , who , seldom ...
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... Italy had been transplanted hither in the reign of Henry the Eighth ; and the learned lan- guages had been ... Italian and Spanish poets . But literature was yet confined to professed PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE . 157.
... Italy had been transplanted hither in the reign of Henry the Eighth ; and the learned lan- guages had been ... Italian and Spanish poets . But literature was yet confined to professed PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE . 157.
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