The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 11 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1810 |
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... language and force . of sentiment . JONATHAN SWIFT was , according to an ac- count said to be written by himself * , the son of Jonathan Swift , an attorney , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 1667 : according to his own ...
... language and force . of sentiment . JONATHAN SWIFT was , according to an ac- count said to be written by himself * , the son of Jonathan Swift , an attorney , and was born at Dublin on St. Andrew's day , 1667 : according to his own ...
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... language , and without any accurate enquiry into the history of other tongues . The cer- tainty and stability which , contrary to all experience , he thinks attainable , he proposes to secure by insti- tuting an academy ; the decrees of ...
... language , and without any accurate enquiry into the history of other tongues . The cer- tainty and stability which , contrary to all experience , he thinks attainable , he proposes to secure by insti- tuting an academy ; the decrees of ...
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... ; what is true of that , is not true of any thing else which he has written . In his other works is found an equable tenour of easy language , which rather trickles than flows . His delight was in simplicity . That he has in His SWIFT . 37.
... ; what is true of that , is not true of any thing else which he has written . In his other works is found an equable tenour of easy language , which rather trickles than flows . His delight was in simplicity . That he has in His SWIFT . 37.
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... language he ex- pected to be received as his peculiar mode of jocula- rity but he apparently flattered his own arrogance by an assumed imperiousness , in which he was ironi- cal only to the resentful , and to the submissive suffi ...
... language he ex- pected to be received as his peculiar mode of jocula- rity but he apparently flattered his own arrogance by an assumed imperiousness , in which he was ironi- cal only to the resentful , and to the submissive suffi ...
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... language , that he thought the relation given in the note " a lie ; " but that he was not able to ascertain the several shares . The intelligence which Dr. Warburton could not afford me , I ob- tained from Mr. Langton , to whom Mr ...
... language , that he thought the relation given in the note " a lie ; " but that he was not able to ascertain the several shares . The intelligence which Dr. Warburton could not afford me , I ob- tained from Mr. Langton , to whom Mr ...
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