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Pagina 15
... natural course of life . The machinery of the Pagans is uninterest- ing to us : when a Goddess appears in Homer or Virgil , we grow weary ; still more so in the Grecian tragedies , as in that kind of composition a nearer approach to ...
... natural course of life . The machinery of the Pagans is uninterest- ing to us : when a Goddess appears in Homer or Virgil , we grow weary ; still more so in the Grecian tragedies , as in that kind of composition a nearer approach to ...
Pagina 31
... natural fitness , but because God wills it to be right ; " and it is certainly so , because he has predisposed the relations of things so , as that which he wills must be right . BOSWELL . Etat . 71 . 1780. because it is less like ...
... natural fitness , but because God wills it to be right ; " and it is certainly so , because he has predisposed the relations of things so , as that which he wills must be right . BOSWELL . Etat . 71 . 1780. because it is less like ...
Pagina 43
... natural instances of the effect of blank verse occurred to the late Earl of Hopeton . His Lordship observed one of his shepherds poring in the fields upon Milton's " Para- dise Lost ; " and having asked him what book it was , the man ...
... natural instances of the effect of blank verse occurred to the late Earl of Hopeton . His Lordship observed one of his shepherds poring in the fields upon Milton's " Para- dise Lost ; " and having asked him what book it was , the man ...
Pagina 46
... natural , that he did not esteem them in others . " It may indeed be observed , that in all the numerous writings of Johnson , whether in prose or verse , and even in his Tragedy , of which the subject is the dis- tress of an ...
... natural , that he did not esteem them in others . " It may indeed be observed , that in all the numerous writings of Johnson , whether in prose or verse , and even in his Tragedy , of which the subject is the dis- tress of an ...
Pagina 53
... and more powerful [ beings ] phantoms perform on the stormy ocean . " The inventor of [ those ] this petty [ beings ] na- tion . " The [ mind ] heart naturally loves truth . " Ætat . 72 . 1781 . Etat . 72 . In the Life of DR . JOHNSON , 53.
... and more powerful [ beings ] phantoms perform on the stormy ocean . " The inventor of [ those ] this petty [ beings ] na- tion . " The [ mind ] heart naturally loves truth . " Ætat . 72 . 1781 . Etat . 72 . In the Life of DR . JOHNSON , 53.
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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