Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Dodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 strani |
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Stran 176
... styles differ as plain cloth and brocade . Temple , indeed , seems equally erroneous in supposing that he himself had formed his style upon Sandys's View of the State of Religion in the Western parts of the World . 2 The style of ...
... styles differ as plain cloth and brocade . Temple , indeed , seems equally erroneous in supposing that he himself had formed his style upon Sandys's View of the State of Religion in the Western parts of the World . 2 The style of ...
Stran 180
... style of Addison and Johnson , and to depreciate , I think , very unjustly , the style of Addison as nerveless and feeble , because it has not the strength and energy of that of Johnson . Their prose may be balanced like the poetry of ...
... style of Addison and Johnson , and to depreciate , I think , very unjustly , the style of Addison as nerveless and feeble , because it has not the strength and energy of that of Johnson . Their prose may be balanced like the poetry of ...
Stran 181
... style , which has pleasingly con- veyed to us much instruction and entertainment . Though comparatively weak , opposed to Johnson's Herculean vigour , let us not call it positively feeble . Let us remember the character of his style ...
... style , which has pleasingly con- veyed to us much instruction and entertainment . Though comparatively weak , opposed to Johnson's Herculean vigour , let us not call it positively feeble . Let us remember the character of his style ...
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