Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... poem , by the Reverend Mr. Crabbe . Its sentiments as to the false notions of rustic happiness and rustic virtue were quite congenial with his own ; and he had taken the trouble not only to suggest slight corrections and variations ...
... poem , by the Reverend Mr. Crabbe . Its sentiments as to the false notions of rustic happiness and rustic virtue were quite congenial with his own ; and he had taken the trouble not only to suggest slight corrections and variations ...
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... poems published as transla- tions from Ossian had so little merit , that he said , among the fragments of Euripides , in what edition I do not recollect where it is given as a translation of a Greek Iambic : Ον Θεὸς δέλει ἀπολέσαι ...
... poems published as transla- tions from Ossian had so little merit , that he said , among the fragments of Euripides , in what edition I do not recollect where it is given as a translation of a Greek Iambic : Ον Θεὸς δέλει ἀπολέσαι ...
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... poem , on repairing the University of Aberdeen , by David Malloch , which he thought would please Johnson , as affording clear evidence that Mallet had appeared even as a literary character by the name of Malloch ; his changing which to ...
... poem , on repairing the University of Aberdeen , by David Malloch , which he thought would please Johnson , as affording clear evidence that Mallet had appeared even as a literary character by the name of Malloch ; his changing which to ...
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... Poets , in which he says , ' I beg your acceptance of these volumes , as an acknowledgment of the great favours which you have bestowed on , sir , your most obliged and most humble servant . ' I have in my possession several more ...
... Poets , in which he says , ' I beg your acceptance of these volumes , as an acknowledgment of the great favours which you have bestowed on , sir , your most obliged and most humble servant . ' I have in my possession several more ...
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... poem , and which is seen rather than felt . ' A rigid examiner of the diction might , perhaps , wish some words changed , and some lines more vigorously termin- ated . But from such petty imperfections what writer was ever free ? ' The ...
... poem , and which is seen rather than felt . ' A rigid examiner of the diction might , perhaps , wish some words changed , and some lines more vigorously termin- ated . But from such petty imperfections what writer was ever free ? ' The ...
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