Samuel Johnson on LiteratureUngar, 1979 - 102 ページ |
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... vulgar , 10 when the vulgar is right ; but there is a 10 The common or ordinary . conversation above grossness and below refinement where propriety resides and SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM ( 1765 ) 21.
... vulgar , 10 when the vulgar is right ; but there is a 10 The common or ordinary . conversation above grossness and below refinement where propriety resides and SHAKESPEARE CRITICISM ( 1765 ) 21.
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... vulgar ideas disappoint the attention to which they are recommended by sonorous epithets and swelling figures . But the admirers of this great poet have most reason to complain when he approaches nearest to his highest excellence and ...
... vulgar ideas disappoint the attention to which they are recommended by sonorous epithets and swelling figures . But the admirers of this great poet have most reason to complain when he approaches nearest to his highest excellence and ...
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... vulgar as to childish credulity ; and of a country unenlightened by learning , the whole people is vulgar . The study of those who then aspired to plebeian learning was laid out upon adven- tures , giants , dragons , and enchantments ...
... vulgar as to childish credulity ; and of a country unenlightened by learning , the whole people is vulgar . The study of those who then aspired to plebeian learning was laid out upon adven- tures , giants , dragons , and enchantments ...
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RASSELAS 1759 | 9 |
LIVES OF THE POETS 17791781 | 47 |
BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON 1791 | 95 |
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