Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... effect even upon strong minds He scorns the meek address , the suppliant than one should suppose , without having strain , With merit needless , and without it vain . In Reason , Nature , Truth , he dares to trust : Ye fops , be silent ...
... effect even upon strong minds He scorns the meek address , the suppliant than one should suppose , without having strain , With merit needless , and without it vain . In Reason , Nature , Truth , he dares to trust : Ye fops , be silent ...
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... effect . Whereas Johnson's abbreviations are all distinct , and appli- cable to each subject of which the head is mentioned . For instance , there is the following specimen : Youth's Entry , & c . Volu- " Baxter's account of things in ...
... effect . Whereas Johnson's abbreviations are all distinct , and appli- cable to each subject of which the head is mentioned . For instance , there is the following specimen : Youth's Entry , & c . Volu- " Baxter's account of things in ...
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... effect . is too well known , that the second George never was an Augustus to learning or genius . It Johnson told me , with an amiable fond 、 ness , a little pleasing circumstance relative to this work . Mrs. Johnson , in whose ...
... effect . is too well known , that the second George never was an Augustus to learning or genius . It Johnson told me , with an amiable fond 、 ness , a little pleasing circumstance relative to this work . Mrs. Johnson , in whose ...
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... effect which the death of a and manners . He said to me , that before friend should have upon us , though rather he wrote that work , he had been " too dispiriting , may be occasionally very ning about the world , " as he expressed it ...
... effect which the death of a and manners . He said to me , that before friend should have upon us , though rather he wrote that work , he had been " too dispiriting , may be occasionally very ning about the world , " as he expressed it ...
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... effect this , he produced certain passages from Grotius , Masenius , and others , which had a faint resemblance to some parts of the " Paradise Lost . " In these he inter- translation of that poem , alleging that the polated some ...
... effect this , he produced certain passages from Grotius , Masenius , and others , which had a faint resemblance to some parts of the " Paradise Lost . " In these he inter- translation of that poem , alleging that the polated some ...
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