Samuel Johnson and His TimesArco Publishing Company, 1963 - 128 страници |
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... tell you , the noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees , is the high road that leads him to England ! Another rhetorical device is the neat antithesis of Augustan poetry , as when he said of a lady writer who had taken to using ...
... tell you , the noblest prospect which a Scotchman ever sees , is the high road that leads him to England ! Another rhetorical device is the neat antithesis of Augustan poetry , as when he said of a lady writer who had taken to using ...
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... their fill . If the Guardian or the Mother , Tell the woes of wilful waste , Scorn their counsel and their pother , You can hang or drown at last . 圓圓 To nearly all other kinds of verse - music 100 JOHNSON THE CRITIC ( 1777-1781 )
... their fill . If the Guardian or the Mother , Tell the woes of wilful waste , Scorn their counsel and their pother , You can hang or drown at last . 圓圓 To nearly all other kinds of verse - music 100 JOHNSON THE CRITIC ( 1777-1781 )
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... tell , What is bliss ? and which the way ? Thus I spoke ; and speaking sigh'd ; -Scarce repress'd the starting tear ; - When the smiling sage reply'd- -Come , my lad , and drink some beer . This explains Johnson's coldness to everything ...
... tell , What is bliss ? and which the way ? Thus I spoke ; and speaking sigh'd ; -Scarce repress'd the starting tear ; - When the smiling sage reply'd- -Come , my lad , and drink some beer . This explains Johnson's coldness to everything ...
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