The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 11 巻L. Hansard & sons, 1810 |
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... remarked of the studious and speculative , that they are proud of trifles , and that their amusements seem frivolous and childish ; whe- ther it be that men , conscious of great reputation , think themselves above the reach of censure ...
... remarked of the studious and speculative , that they are proud of trifles , and that their amusements seem frivolous and childish ; whe- ther it be that men , conscious of great reputation , think themselves above the reach of censure ...
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... remarked , that he began a little to relax his dignity when he wrote a distich for his " Highness's dog . " His admiration of the Great seems to have increased in the advance of life . He passed over peers and statesmen to inscribe his ...
... remarked , that he began a little to relax his dignity when he wrote a distich for his " Highness's dog . " His admiration of the Great seems to have increased in the advance of life . He passed over peers and statesmen to inscribe his ...
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... remarked that both end with the same fault ; the comparison of each is literal on one side , and metaphorical on the other . Poets do not always express their own thoughts ; Pope , with all this labour in the praise of Musick , was ...
... remarked that both end with the same fault ; the comparison of each is literal on one side , and metaphorical on the other . Poets do not always express their own thoughts ; Pope , with all this labour in the praise of Musick , was ...
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... remarked that the preternatural agents are very happily adapted to the purposes of the poem . The Heathen deities can no longer gain attention : we should have turned away from a contest between Venus and Diana . The employment of ...
... remarked that the preternatural agents are very happily adapted to the purposes of the poem . The Heathen deities can no longer gain attention : we should have turned away from a contest between Venus and Diana . The employment of ...
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... remarked by Dennis likewise , that the machi- nery is superfluous ; that , by all the bustle of pre- ternatural operation , the main event is neither has- tened nor retarded . To this charge an efficacious answer is not easily made ...
... remarked by Dennis likewise , that the machi- nery is superfluous ; that , by all the bustle of pre- ternatural operation , the main event is neither has- tened nor retarded . To this charge an efficacious answer is not easily made ...
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