Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... truth about the Parliamentary speeches did not soon become generally known : the speeches were often reprinted as the works of their supposed authors over the next century or longer . Thus Johnson can be said to have set to his ...
... truth about the Parliamentary speeches did not soon become generally known : the speeches were often reprinted as the works of their supposed authors over the next century or longer . Thus Johnson can be said to have set to his ...
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... Truth ' ( No. 20 ) is an elephantine sentence , but ' the Incidents which give Excellence to Biography are of a volatile and evanescent Kind ' ( No. 60 ) shows picturesque and telling use of the ' language of Chymistry ' . The ...
... Truth ' ( No. 20 ) is an elephantine sentence , but ' the Incidents which give Excellence to Biography are of a volatile and evanescent Kind ' ( No. 60 ) shows picturesque and telling use of the ' language of Chymistry ' . The ...
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... truth , by calling imagination to the help of reason . Epick poetry undertakes to teach the most important truths by the most pleasing precepts , and therefore relates some great event in the most affecting manner . Poetry , then ...
... truth , by calling imagination to the help of reason . Epick poetry undertakes to teach the most important truths by the most pleasing precepts , and therefore relates some great event in the most affecting manner . Poetry , then ...
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