The Works of Samuel Johnson: LL.D. A New Edition in Twelve Volumes. With an Essay on His Life and Genius, by Arthur Murphy, Esq, Količina 8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Learning have been justly distributed by the decision of posterity . 66 The Battle of the Books " is so like the " Com- bat des Livres , " which the same question concern- ing the Ancients and Moderns had produced in France , that the ...
... Learning have been justly distributed by the decision of posterity . 66 The Battle of the Books " is so like the " Com- bat des Livres , " which the same question concern- ing the Ancients and Moderns had produced in France , that the ...
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... learning , be able to find another subject so calculated , in all points , whereon to dis- play their abilities ? What wonderful productions of wit should we be deprived of from those , whose genius , by continual practice , hath been ...
... learning , be able to find another subject so calculated , in all points , whereon to dis- play their abilities ? What wonderful productions of wit should we be deprived of from those , whose genius , by continual practice , hath been ...
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... learning among the men , and of elegance among the women . Mrs. Johnson had left the country , and lived in lodg- ings not far from the deanery . On his publick days she regulated the table , but appeared at it as a mere guest like ...
... learning among the men , and of elegance among the women . Mrs. Johnson had left the country , and lived in lodg- ings not far from the deanery . On his publick days she regulated the table , but appeared at it as a mere guest like ...
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... learning , and some women of elegance , often visited him ; and he wrote from time to time either verse or prose ; of his verses he willingly gave copies , and is supposed to have felt no discontent when he saw them printed . His fa ...
... learning , and some women of elegance , often visited him ; and he wrote from time to time either verse or prose ; of his verses he willingly gave copies , and is supposed to have felt no discontent when he saw them printed . His fa ...
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... learning . He pays no court to the passions ; he excites neither surprise nor admiration ; he always understands himself ; and his reader always understands him : the peruser of Swift wants little previous knowledge ; it will be ...
... learning . He pays no court to the passions ; he excites neither surprise nor admiration ; he always understands himself ; and his reader always understands him : the peruser of Swift wants little previous knowledge ; it will be ...
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