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" JOHNSON, (with a disdainful look,) ' Why, on dunces. It was worth while being a dunce then. Ah, Sir, hadst thou lived in those days ! It is not worth while being a dunce now, when there are no wits. "
Dr. Johnson's table-talk: aphorisms [&c.] selected and arranged from mr ... - Страница 194
по Samuel Johnson - 1807
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...lines one of the company ventured to say, " Too fine for such a poem : — a poem on what ?" JOHNSON, (with a disdainful look,) " Why, on dunces. It was worth while being a dunce then. Ah, Sir, hadst tfiou lived in those days ! It is not worth whil,e being a dunce now, when there are no wits." Bickerstaff...

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...lines, one of the company ventured to say, " Too fine for such a poem: a poem on what?" — JOHNSON (with a disdainful look). " Why, on dunces. It was...peculiar circumstance, that Pope's fame was higher when be was alive than it was then. Johnson said, his Pastorals were poor things, though the versification...

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...lines, oue of the company ventured to say, " Too fine for such a poem: — a poem on what?" HINSON. (with a disdainful look,) " Why, on dunces. It was worth while being a dunce then. Ah, Sir, hadst ihon lived in those days ! It is not worth while being a dunce now, when there are no wits." BickerstafT...

Johnsoniana..

James Boswell - 1820 - 382 страници
...lines, one of the company ventured to say, " Too fine for such n poem : — a poem on what J" JOHNSON, (with a disdainful look,) " Why, on dunces. It was worth while being a dunce then. Ah, sir, hadst than lived ra those days ! — It is not worth while being a dunce now, when there are no wits." Bickerstaff...

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...lines, one of the company ventured to say, " Too fine for such a poem : — a poem on what ?" JOHNSON, (with a disdainful look,) " Why, on dunces. It was worth while being a dunce then. Ah, sir, hadst thott lived in those days ! — It is now, when there are no wits." served, as a peculiar circumstance,...

The life of Samuel Johnson. [With] The principal corrections and ..., Том 2

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...those lines one of the company ventured to say, " Too fine for such a poem:—a poem on what?" JOHNSON. (with a disdainful look,) " Why, on dunces. It was...Bickerstaff observed, as a peculiar circumstance, that Pone's fame was higher when he was alive than it was then. Johnson said, his' Pastorals were poor things,...




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