Lives of Dryden and PopeClarendon Press, 1885 - 326 Seiten |
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... common with the man who published ' Letters to his Son , ' containing minute directions as to how he ought to proceed who would blow his nose in company . So instead of a dedication Lord Chesterfield got the letter given below , one of ...
... common with the man who published ' Letters to his Son , ' containing minute directions as to how he ought to proceed who would blow his nose in company . So instead of a dedication Lord Chesterfield got the letter given below , one of ...
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... common sense . This is a quality the possession of which in any great degree is 1 PP . 37 and 48 . 2 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers , 1. 63 . attended with striking advantages as well as some peculiar dangers INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
... common sense . This is a quality the possession of which in any great degree is 1 PP . 37 and 48 . 2 English Bards and Scotch Reviewers , 1. 63 . attended with striking advantages as well as some peculiar dangers INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
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... common sense in writing ; -a far more valuable service . It will be well to examine the two Lives contained in this volume , with a view to extracting from them and estimating the canons of criticism they contain . We are able to begin ...
... common sense in writing ; -a far more valuable service . It will be well to examine the two Lives contained in this volume , with a view to extracting from them and estimating the canons of criticism they contain . We are able to begin ...
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... common knowledge ; and of this kind , certainly , is technical navigation ' ( p . 79 ) . The wide variety and comprehensiveness of Johnson's contri- butions to the code of criticism can only be perceived by some kind of enumeration ...
... common knowledge ; and of this kind , certainly , is technical navigation ' ( p . 79 ) . The wide variety and comprehensiveness of Johnson's contri- butions to the code of criticism can only be perceived by some kind of enumeration ...
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... common in Johnson's day , and from which not even Burke was wholly free . The classical languages have endowed us with precision , but they have not lent us force ; they have given a complexion to the body of our speech , but the bones ...
... common in Johnson's day , and from which not even Burke was wholly free . The classical languages have endowed us with precision , but they have not lent us force ; they have given a complexion to the body of our speech , but the bones ...
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