Wit and Wisdom of Samuel JohnsonClarendon Press, 1888 - 323 strani |
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... equally meets with his scorn . tacks it as ' a fashion by which idleness cility assisted " . " His criticisms are often but they are at all events his own . rd of imitators he is never found . 4 singularity . There is in human nature ...
... equally meets with his scorn . tacks it as ' a fashion by which idleness cility assisted " . " His criticisms are often but they are at all events his own . rd of imitators he is never found . 4 singularity . There is in human nature ...
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... equally ready to › rewing , tanning and granulating gun- estions of poetry , of law , of theology is attention never deserts him , ' and ntion of his hearers . His talk ' is a iii . 230 . V. 77 . 2 Works , ix . 38 . Ib . ii . 74. 5 Ib ...
... equally ready to › rewing , tanning and granulating gun- estions of poetry , of law , of theology is attention never deserts him , ' and ntion of his hearers . His talk ' is a iii . 230 . V. 77 . 2 Works , ix . 38 . Ib . ii . 74. 5 Ib ...
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... equally Rambler , No. 131 . lement . ooks : nk , of Alphonsus of Aragon that The grave puts an end to flat- nformation that we receive from – fear , or ambition . Dead coun- structive because they are heard that a good work must be that ...
... equally Rambler , No. 131 . lement . ooks : nk , of Alphonsus of Aragon that The grave puts an end to flat- nformation that we receive from – fear , or ambition . Dead coun- structive because they are heard that a good work must be that ...
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... equally true , that an ignorant the treasures of ancient know- original authors are neglected plagiaries are encouraged who before , and grow great by setting h had hidden from our view . Idler , No. 85 . cause it pleases cannot be pro ...
... equally true , that an ignorant the treasures of ancient know- original authors are neglected plagiaries are encouraged who before , and grow great by setting h had hidden from our view . Idler , No. 85 . cause it pleases cannot be pro ...
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... equally cherefore nothing can be said of them which at ought always to ought to be co sed , but whoev aire after them in ad are not intende ut to exhibit pattern is luxury is not to is the proscription gustus . The best ue exerted in ...
... equally cherefore nothing can be said of them which at ought always to ought to be co sed , but whoev aire after them in ad are not intende ut to exhibit pattern is luxury is not to is the proscription gustus . The best ue exerted in ...
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