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Dr. Johnson long ago observed that his real power is not seen in the splendor of particular passages , but in the progress of his fable , and the tenour of his dialogue : and when it becomes necessary for me to quote a decision founded ...
Dr. Johnson long ago observed that his real power is not seen in the splendor of particular passages , but in the progress of his fable , and the tenour of his dialogue : and when it becomes necessary for me to quote a decision founded ...
Página xiv
... and quotes a number of passages from those Acts in support of his view . In illus- tration of similarity of incident and language he compares Pericles , II . v . 87-92 , and The Miseries , etc. , v . s.f. ¡ — Pericles : - Sim .
... and quotes a number of passages from those Acts in support of his view . In illus- tration of similarity of incident and language he compares Pericles , II . v . 87-92 , and The Miseries , etc. , v . s.f. ¡ — Pericles : - Sim .
Página xxvi
He does nothing of the sort . The words occur in the dedication of his novel and refer to that only . That there may be no doubt on this point , I quote the whole passage . " A xxvi INTRODUCTION.
He does nothing of the sort . The words occur in the dedication of his novel and refer to that only . That there may be no doubt on this point , I quote the whole passage . " A xxvi INTRODUCTION.
Página xxvii
point , I quote the whole passage . " A poore infant of my braine comes naked vnto you without other clothing than my loue , and craves your hospitalitie . If you take this to refuge , her father dooth promise , that with more labored ...
point , I quote the whole passage . " A poore infant of my braine comes naked vnto you without other clothing than my loue , and craves your hospitalitie . If you take this to refuge , her father dooth promise , that with more labored ...
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Clarke quotes The Advancement of Learning [ ii . 23 , 37 ] : " Some fall in love with accesse to princes , others with popular fame and applause , supposing that they are things of great purchase . Add id . i .
Clarke quotes The Advancement of Learning [ ii . 23 , 37 ] : " Some fall in love with accesse to princes , others with popular fame and applause , supposing that they are things of great purchase . Add id . i .
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