Lives of Dryden and PopeClarendon Press, 1885 - 326 Seiten |
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... answer in the state- ment that Dryden ' proves his right of judgment by his power of performance ' ( p . 62 ) . Johnson might naturally incline to this view as being so certainly in his own favour ; yet it will be easily perceived that ...
... answer in the state- ment that Dryden ' proves his right of judgment by his power of performance ' ( p . 62 ) . Johnson might naturally incline to this view as being so certainly in his own favour ; yet it will be easily perceived that ...
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Samuel Johnson Alfred Milnes. to this Johnson gives an answer as happily expressed as it is accurate : - ' Knowledge ... answers ; two of which however are only partial , and serve rather as cautions than as final tests : - ' To judge ...
Samuel Johnson Alfred Milnes. to this Johnson gives an answer as happily expressed as it is accurate : - ' Knowledge ... answers ; two of which however are only partial , and serve rather as cautions than as final tests : - ' To judge ...
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... answer to which is that many in his own time tried to write Johnsonian , but had it not been for the industry of Boswell we should never have heard of one of them . Johnson's intellect was strong enough to go forth to war in heavy ...
... answer to which is that many in his own time tried to write Johnsonian , but had it not been for the industry of Boswell we should never have heard of one of them . Johnson's intellect was strong enough to go forth to war in heavy ...
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... answer to Howard was not published in the first edition of the play , but was added when it was afterwards reprinted ; and as the ' Duke of Lerma ' did not appear till 1668 , the same year in 30 which the Dialogue was published , there ...
... answer to Howard was not published in the first edition of the play , but was added when it was afterwards reprinted ; and as the ' Duke of Lerma ' did not appear till 1668 , the same year in 30 which the Dialogue was published , there ...
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... answer is equal to the censure is no high commendation . To expose Dryden's method of analyzing his expressions , he tries the same experiment upon the description of the ships in the Indian Emperor , ' of which however he does not deny ...
... answer is equal to the censure is no high commendation . To expose Dryden's method of analyzing his expressions , he tries the same experiment upon the description of the ships in the Indian Emperor , ' of which however he does not deny ...
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