The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 11 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1810 |
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... excellence through his whole life , though his ordinary hand was not elegant . 66 When he was about eight , he was placed in Hampshire under Taverner , a Romish priest , who , by a method very rarely practised , taught him the Greek and ...
... excellence through his whole life , though his ordinary hand was not elegant . 66 When he was about eight , he was placed in Hampshire under Taverner , a Romish priest , who , by a method very rarely practised , taught him the Greek and ...
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... excellence . His primary and principal purpose was to be a poet , with which his father accidentally concurred , by proposing subjects , and obliging him to correct his performances by many revisals ; after which the old gentleman ...
... excellence . His primary and principal purpose was to be a poet , with which his father accidentally concurred , by proposing subjects , and obliging him to correct his performances by many revisals ; after which the old gentleman ...
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... of poetry which the world has ever seen ; and its publication must therefore be considered as one of the events in the annals of Learning . G 2 great To To those who have skill to estimate the excellence and POPE . 83.
... of poetry which the world has ever seen ; and its publication must therefore be considered as one of the events in the annals of Learning . G 2 great To To those who have skill to estimate the excellence and POPE . 83.
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Samuel Johnson. To those who have skill to estimate the excellence and difficulty of this great work , it must be very desirable to know how it was performed , and by what gradations it advanced to correctness . Of such an intellectual ...
Samuel Johnson. To those who have skill to estimate the excellence and difficulty of this great work , it must be very desirable to know how it was performed , and by what gradations it advanced to correctness . Of such an intellectual ...
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... excellence had an open field ; he had no Eng- lish rival living or dead . Pope is seen in this collection as connected with the other contemporary wits , and certainly suffers no disgrace in the comparison ; but it must be remem- bered ...
... excellence had an open field ; he had no Eng- lish rival living or dead . Pope is seen in this collection as connected with the other contemporary wits , and certainly suffers no disgrace in the comparison ; but it must be remem- bered ...
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