Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... language . Johnson did this deliberately : ' I have familiarized the Terms of Philosophy ( i.e. Natural Science ) by applying them to known Objects and popular Ideas ' , he wrote in the last essay . In ordinary prose today we should not ...
... language . Johnson did this deliberately : ' I have familiarized the Terms of Philosophy ( i.e. Natural Science ) by applying them to known Objects and popular Ideas ' , he wrote in the last essay . In ordinary prose today we should not ...
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... LANGUAGE , AND AN ENGLISH GRAMMAR . BY SAMUEL JOHNSON , A. M. IN T. W O VOLUME S. VOL . I. Cum tabulis animum cenforis fumet honeffi : Audebit quaecunque parum fplendoris habebunt , Et fine pondere erunt , et honore indigna ferentur ...
... LANGUAGE , AND AN ENGLISH GRAMMAR . BY SAMUEL JOHNSON , A. M. IN T. W O VOLUME S. VOL . I. Cum tabulis animum cenforis fumet honeffi : Audebit quaecunque parum fplendoris habebunt , Et fine pondere erunt , et honore indigna ferentur ...
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... language , with an explanation of each word in its various senses ; a guide to correct usage ; and a set of illustrations from the best writers from the Elizabethans to himself . In addition , it was a kind of encyclopaedia , with ...
... language , with an explanation of each word in its various senses ; a guide to correct usage ; and a set of illustrations from the best writers from the Elizabethans to himself . In addition , it was a kind of encyclopaedia , with ...
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