Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... inaccessible heights and distances : yet easy as it is , I " knew nothing of it till you first pointed it out to me , & c . " " who 66 c 2 who gives lectures likewise on Longinus and " Aristotle's Poetics THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xix.
... inaccessible heights and distances : yet easy as it is , I " knew nothing of it till you first pointed it out to me , & c . " " who 66 c 2 who gives lectures likewise on Longinus and " Aristotle's Poetics THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xix.
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George Walker. who gives lectures likewise on Longinus and " Aristotle's Poetics ; and how just and useful " his remarks are may easily be judged by the " universal applause they meet with , though " without any ornaments of dress to set ...
George Walker. who gives lectures likewise on Longinus and " Aristotle's Poetics ; and how just and useful " his remarks are may easily be judged by the " universal applause they meet with , though " without any ornaments of dress to set ...
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... give a lustre to the good sense which may attend it : for ' tis not " the eloquence of words without a mean- ing , or the smoothness of the periods , that " constitute an orator , but the justness of " his arguments , the method of ...
... give a lustre to the good sense which may attend it : for ' tis not " the eloquence of words without a mean- ing , or the smoothness of the periods , that " constitute an orator , but the justness of " his arguments , the method of ...
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... gives life and irre- " sistible spirit to the whole harångue . " In this lively description may be clearly discerned a predominance of those senti- ments and feelings , by which his subsequent character and writings were so strongly ...
... gives life and irre- " sistible spirit to the whole harångue . " In this lively description may be clearly discerned a predominance of those senti- ments and feelings , by which his subsequent character and writings were so strongly ...
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George Walker. " comes reeking warm from the heart , that it 66 gives all the glory to God , shows a distrust " of human abilities and confidence in the " operation of the Spirit , which will surely " assist those who put their trust in ...
George Walker. " comes reeking warm from the heart , that it 66 gives all the glory to God , shows a distrust " of human abilities and confidence in the " operation of the Spirit , which will surely " assist those who put their trust in ...
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