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Pagina 104
... admirable performance ; which , though he had written nothing else , would have rendered his name immortal in the world of litera- ture . None of his writings has been so extensively diffused over Europe ; for it has been translated ...
... admirable performance ; which , though he had written nothing else , would have rendered his name immortal in the world of litera- ture . None of his writings has been so extensively diffused over Europe ; for it has been translated ...
Pagina 105
... admiration to its truth and wisdom . Voltaire's CANDIDE , written to refute the system of Optimism , which it has accomplished with brilliant success , is wonderfully similar in its plan and conduct to Johnson's RASSELAS ; insomuch ...
... admiration to its truth and wisdom . Voltaire's CANDIDE , written to refute the system of Optimism , which it has accomplished with brilliant success , is wonderfully similar in its plan and conduct to Johnson's RASSELAS ; insomuch ...
Pagina 106
... admiration of the mind which produced it is so highly raised , that I can scarcely believe that I had the honour of enjoying the inti- macy of such a man . I restrain myself from quoting passages from this excellent work , or even ...
... admiration of the mind which produced it is so highly raised , that I can scarcely believe that I had the honour of enjoying the inti- macy of such a man . I restrain myself from quoting passages from this excellent work , or even ...
Pagina 153
... admirable poet , in the collection of Lives which he wrote for the body of English poetry , formed and published by the booksellers of London . His account of the melancholy depression with which Collins was severely afflicted , and ...
... admirable poet , in the collection of Lives which he wrote for the body of English poetry , formed and published by the booksellers of London . His account of the melancholy depression with which Collins was severely afflicted , and ...
Pagina 156
... admiration . - B . Boswell himself was at one time anxious to be called Corsica Boswell . See post , September , 1769.-C. ( 2 ) [ See ant่ , Vol . I. p . 136. ] ( 3 ) [ Thomas Sheridan , son of the friend of Swift , and father of ...
... admiration . - B . Boswell himself was at one time anxious to be called Corsica Boswell . See post , September , 1769.-C. ( 2 ) [ See ant่ , Vol . I. p . 136. ] ( 3 ) [ Thomas Sheridan , son of the friend of Swift , and father of ...
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