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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Stran 43
... truth ; and Swift , with all his penetration , allowed himself to be delighted with low flattery . On all common occasions , he habitually affects a style of arrogance , and dictates rather than persuades . This authoritative and ...
... truth ; and Swift , with all his penetration , allowed himself to be delighted with low flattery . On all common occasions , he habitually affects a style of arrogance , and dictates rather than persuades . This authoritative and ...
Stran 45
... before his long visit to Pope . He does not consider how he degrades his hero , by making him at fifty- nine the pupil of turpitude , and liable to the malig- nant influence of an ascendant mind . But the truth SWIFT . 45.
... before his long visit to Pope . He does not consider how he degrades his hero , by making him at fifty- nine the pupil of turpitude , and liable to the malig- nant influence of an ascendant mind . But the truth SWIFT . 45.
Stran 46
... truth is that Gulliver had described his Yahoos before the visit ; and he that had formed those images had no- thing filthy to learn . I have here given the character of Swift as he ex- hibits himself to my perception ; but now let ...
... truth is that Gulliver had described his Yahoos before the visit ; and he that had formed those images had no- thing filthy to learn . I have here given the character of Swift as he ex- hibits himself to my perception ; but now let ...
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... truth , candour , friend- ship , good - nature , humanity , and magnanimity . " How the attack was clandestine is not easily per- ceived , nor how his person is depreciated ; but he seems to have known something of Pope's character , in ...
... truth , candour , friend- ship , good - nature , humanity , and magnanimity . " How the attack was clandestine is not easily per- ceived , nor how his person is depreciated ; but he seems to have known something of Pope's character , in ...
Stran 67
... truth all truth may be inferred . " Of all homogeneous truths , at least of all truths respecting the same general end , in what- ever series they may be produced , a concatenation by intermediate ideas may be formed , such as , when it ...
... truth all truth may be inferred . " Of all homogeneous truths , at least of all truths respecting the same general end , in what- ever series they may be produced , a concatenation by intermediate ideas may be formed , such as , when it ...
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