The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 6 巻F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... learning behind it ; the moralist , the politician , and the critick , mingle their influence even in this airy frolick of genius . To such a performance Suckling could have brought the gaiety , but not the knowledge ; Dryden could have ...
... learning behind it ; the moralist , the politician , and the critick , mingle their influence even in this airy frolick of genius . To such a performance Suckling could have brought the gaiety , but not the knowledge ; Dryden could have ...
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... learning ; and it is truly asserted by Sprat , that the plenitude of the writer's knowledge flows in upon his page , so that the reader is commonly surprised into some improvement . But , considered as the verses of a lover , no man ...
... learning ; and it is truly asserted by Sprat , that the plenitude of the writer's knowledge flows in upon his page , so that the reader is commonly surprised into some improvement . But , considered as the verses of a lover , no man ...
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... learning and wit , when he was dealing out such minute morality in such feeble diction , could ima- gine , either waking or dreaming , that he imitated Pindar . In the following odes , where Cowley chooses his own subjects , he ...
... learning and wit , when he was dealing out such minute morality in such feeble diction , could ima- gine , either waking or dreaming , that he imitated Pindar . In the following odes , where Cowley chooses his own subjects , he ...
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Samuel Johnson. of the Davideis can be missed , it is for the learning that had been diffused over it , and the notes in which it had been explained . Had not his characters been depraved like every other part by improper decorations ...
Samuel Johnson. of the Davideis can be missed , it is for the learning that had been diffused over it , and the notes in which it had been explained . Had not his characters been depraved like every other part by improper decorations ...
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... learning unprofitably squan- \ dered . Attention has no relief ; the affections are never moved : we are sometimes surprized , but never delighted ; and find much to admire , but little to ap- prove . Still however it is the work of ...
... learning unprofitably squan- \ dered . Attention has no relief ; the affections are never moved : we are sometimes surprized , but never delighted ; and find much to admire , but little to ap- prove . Still however it is the work of ...
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