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The Works of Samuel Johnson - Página 373
por Samuel Johnson - 1816
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Characters and Criticisms, Volumen2

William Alfred Jones - 1857 - 280 páginas
...readers; thirdly, men are very prone to believe what they do not understand ; fourthly, they will not believe any thing at all, provided they are under...love to take a new road, even when that road leads nowhere; sixthly, he was reckoned a fine writer, and seemed always to mean more than he said. Would...
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The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins

John Milton - 1860 - 574 páginas
...as vain as any of his readers; thirdly, men are very prone to believe what they do not understand; fourthly, they will believe any thing at all, provided...than he said. Would you have any more reasons? An must have been equally instructing and entertain- interval of above forty years has pretty well deing...
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The lives of the most eminent English poets; with critical ..., Volumen3

Samuel Johnson - 1865 - 426 páginas
...thirdly, men are very prone to believe what they do not understand; fourthly, they will believe anything at all, provided they are under no obligation to believe...love to take a new road, even when that road leads nowhere; sixthly, he was reckoned a fine writer, and seems always to mean more than he said. Would...
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Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical ..., Volumen2

Samuel Johnson - 1866 - 654 páginas
...obligation to believe it ; fifthly they love to take a new road, even when that road leads nowhere ; sixthly, he was reckoned a fine writer, and seems always to mean more than he said. Would yon have any more reasons ? An interval of above forty years has pretty well destroyed the charm. A...
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The Book of Authors: A Collection of Criticisms, Ana, Môts, Personal ...

William Clark Russell - 1871 - 550 páginas
...thirdly, men are very prone to believe what they do not understand ; fourthly, they will believe anything at all, provided they are under no obligation to believe...love to take a new road, even when that road leads nowhere ; sixthly, he was reckoned a fine writer, and seems always to mean more than he said. Would...
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Traveller ...: With Introduction, Life of the Author, Argument, & Notes

Oliver Goldsmith - 1879 - 184 páginas
...thirdly, men are very prone to believe what they do not understand ; fourthly, they will believe anything at all, provided they are under no obligation to believe...love to take a new road, even when that road leads nowhere ; sixthly, he was reckoned a fine writer, and seems always to mean more than he said. Would...
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The Handbook of Specimens of English Literature: Selected from the Chief ...

Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 páginas
...' they are prone to take a new road, even when that road leads nowhere ;' and ' that Shaflesbury is reckoned a fine writer, and seems always to mean more than he My-.' 143. Sir Richard Steele, 1671-1719. (Handbook, par. 406.) A model of easy and lively style ;...
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The Six Chief Lives from Johnson's Lives of the Poets: With Macaulay's Life ...

Samuel Johnson - 1881 - 570 páginas
...as vain as any of his readers ; thirdly, men are very prone to believe what they do not understand ; fourthly, they will believe any thing at all, provided...seems always to mean more than he said. Would you have anymore reasons? An interval of above forty years has pretty well destroyed the charm. A dead lord...
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The Works of Thomas Gray: Letters

Thomas Gray - 1884 - 432 páginas
...take a new road, even when that road leads nowhere; 6thly, he was reckoned a fine writer, and seemed always to mean more than he said. Would you have any more reasons 1 An interval of above forty years has pretty well destroyed the charm. A dead Lord ranks but with...
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Letters

Thomas Gray - 1884 - 436 páginas
...4thly, they will believe anything at all, provided they are under no obligation to believe it; 5thly, they love to take a new road, even when that road leads nowhere ; 6thly, he was reckoned a fine writer, and seemed always to mean more than he said. Would...
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