The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 11 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1810 |
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... pieces . " . But the pleasure of popularity was soon interrupted : by domestick misery . Mrs. Johnson , whose conver- sation was to him the great softener of the ills of life , began in the year of the Drapier's triumph to de- cline ...
... pieces . " . But the pleasure of popularity was soon interrupted : by domestick misery . Mrs. Johnson , whose conver- sation was to him the great softener of the ills of life , began in the year of the Drapier's triumph to de- cline ...
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... pieces . It exhibits a vehemence and rapidity of mind , a copiousness of images , and vivacity of dic- tion , such as he afterwards never possessed , or never exerted . It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar , that it must be ...
... pieces . It exhibits a vehemence and rapidity of mind , a copiousness of images , and vivacity of dic- tion , such as he afterwards never possessed , or never exerted . It is of a mode so distinct and peculiar , that it must be ...
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... pieces are gross , and some are trifling , would be to tell the reader what he knows already , and to find faults of which the author could not be ignorant , who certainly wrote often not to his judg- ment , but his humour , It was said ...
... pieces are gross , and some are trifling , would be to tell the reader what he knows already , and to find faults of which the author could not be ignorant , who certainly wrote often not to his judg- ment , but his humour , It was said ...
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... pieces were inserted . 2 Pope and Broome were to be yet more closely connected . When the success of the " Iliad " gave encouragement to a version of the " Odyssey , " Pope , weary of the toil , called Fenton and Broome to his ...
... pieces were inserted . 2 Pope and Broome were to be yet more closely connected . When the success of the " Iliad " gave encouragement to a version of the " Odyssey , " Pope , weary of the toil , called Fenton and Broome to his ...
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... pieces , which he afterwards printed . He sometimes imitated the English poets , and professed to have written at fourteen his poem upon " Silence , " after Rochester's " Nothing . " He had now formed his versification , and the ...
... pieces , which he afterwards printed . He sometimes imitated the English poets , and professed to have written at fourteen his poem upon " Silence , " after Rochester's " Nothing . " He had now formed his versification , and the ...
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