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Pagina ix
... Natural Affection . - - Self - defence.— - - Re- - Duelling . Corpulency . Government of India . viewers . Horace . - Sickness . Liberty of Teaching . " Alias . " - Virgil . - Cant . - Hospitality . Miss Burney . - Barry's Pictures ...
... Natural Affection . - - Self - defence.— - - Re- - Duelling . Corpulency . Government of India . viewers . Horace . - Sickness . Liberty of Teaching . " Alias . " - Virgil . - Cant . - Hospitality . Miss Burney . - Barry's Pictures ...
Pagina 11
... natural instances of the effect of blank verse occurred to the late Earl of Hopeton . His lordship ob- served one of his shepherds poring in the fields upon Milton's " Paradise 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 ob- served one of his shepherds poring in the fields upon Milton's " Paradise Lost ; " and having asked him what book it was , the man ...
Pagina 13
... , he seems not much acquainted . He is , therefore , with all his variety of excellence , not often pathetic , and had so little sensibility of the power of effusions purely natural , that he did ÆTAT . 72 . 13 DRYDEN .
... , he seems not much acquainted . He is , therefore , with all his variety of excellence , not often pathetic , and had so little sensibility of the power of effusions purely natural , that he did ÆTAT . 72 . 13 DRYDEN .
Pagina 14
James Boswell. the power of effusions purely natural , that he did not esteem them in others . " It may indeed be ob- served , that in all the numerous writings of John- son , whether in prose or verse , and even in his tragedy , of ...
James Boswell. the power of effusions purely natural , that he did not esteem them in others . " It may indeed be ob- served , that in all the numerous writings of John- son , whether in prose or verse , and even in his tragedy , of ...
Pagina 22
... naturally loves truth . ' In the Life of ADDISON we find an unpleasing account of his having lent Steele a hundred pounds , and " reclaimed his loan by an execution . " In the new edition of the Biographia Britannica , the au ...
... naturally loves truth . ' In the Life of ADDISON we find an unpleasing account of his having lent Steele a hundred pounds , and " reclaimed his loan by an execution . " In the new edition of the Biographia Britannica , the au ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of ..., Volume 2,Deel 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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