Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... opinion of that lady's understand- ing . ' ' An observation of Bathurst's may be mentioned , which Johnson repeated , appearing to acknowledge it to be well founded , namely , it was somewhat remarkable how seldom , on occasion of ...
... opinion of that lady's understand- ing . ' ' An observation of Bathurst's may be mentioned , which Johnson repeated , appearing to acknowledge it to be well founded , namely , it was somewhat remarkable how seldom , on occasion of ...
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... opinion , the Doctor's literary strength lay in writing biography , in which he infinitely exceeded all his contemporaries . " Sir , " said Johnson , “ I believe that is true . The dogs don't know how to write trifles with dignity ...
... opinion , the Doctor's literary strength lay in writing biography , in which he infinitely exceeded all his contemporaries . " Sir , " said Johnson , “ I believe that is true . The dogs don't know how to write trifles with dignity ...
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James Boswell. 48 The Life of Milton . [ A.D. 1781 . vicissitudes of opinion , and the impartiality of a future genera- tion ' . ' " Indeed even Dr. Towers , who may be considered as one of the warmest zealots of The Revolution Society ...
James Boswell. 48 The Life of Milton . [ A.D. 1781 . vicissitudes of opinion , and the impartiality of a future genera- tion ' . ' " Indeed even Dr. Towers , who may be considered as one of the warmest zealots of The Revolution Society ...
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... opinion of the excellence of rhyme over blank verse , in English poetry ' ; and quotes ' ' His theological opinions are said to have been first , Calvinistical , and afterwards , perhaps when he began to hate the Presbyterians , to have ...
... opinion of the excellence of rhyme over blank verse , in English poetry ' ; and quotes ' ' His theological opinions are said to have been first , Calvinistical , and afterwards , perhaps when he began to hate the Presbyterians , to have ...
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... opinion , that what we had to learn was ' If , ' he continues , ' the strong emotions of delight or admiration . ' poetry of Milton be examined with regard to the pauses and flow of his verses into each other , it will appear that he ...
... opinion , that what we had to learn was ' If , ' he continues , ' the strong emotions of delight or admiration . ' poetry of Milton be examined with regard to the pauses and flow of his verses into each other , it will appear that he ...
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