Lives of Dryden and PopeClarendon Press, 1885 - 326 Seiten |
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... express along the road to knowledge must pay the express fare ; and Johnson paid it in the severe reaction which follows upon periods of the intensest intellectual activity . His memory was an excellent servant to him , and he trusted ...
... express along the road to knowledge must pay the express fare ; and Johnson paid it in the severe reaction which follows upon periods of the intensest intellectual activity . His memory was an excellent servant to him , and he trusted ...
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... express the whole truth , since many men of the most exquisite taste in judging of work have but little original productive power . Another equally funda- mental question arises as to the prime essential of a writer ; and 1.8 1 See note ...
... express the whole truth , since many men of the most exquisite taste in judging of work have but little original productive power . Another equally funda- mental question arises as to the prime essential of a writer ; and 1.8 1 See note ...
Seite xxxii
... express my acknowledgments in general terms ; their number precluding special mention . I have also most gratefully to acknowledge the invaluable aid and counsel received from the Rev. Mark Pattison , B.D. , late Rector of Lincoln ...
... express my acknowledgments in general terms ; their number precluding special mention . I have also most gratefully to acknowledge the invaluable aid and counsel received from the Rev. Mark Pattison , B.D. , late Rector of Lincoln ...
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... express those thoughts with elocution . ' It is written in quatrains , or heroic stanzas of four lines ; a measure which he had learned from the ' Gondibert ' of Davenant , and which he then thought the most majestic that the English ...
... express those thoughts with elocution . ' It is written in quatrains , or heroic stanzas of four lines ; a measure which he had learned from the ' Gondibert ' of Davenant , and which he then thought the most majestic that the English ...
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... express anything either naturally or justly ! ' This is not very decent , yet this is one of the pages in which criticism prevails most over brutal fury . He proceeds : ' He has a heavy hand at fools , and a great felicity in writing ...
... express anything either naturally or justly ! ' This is not very decent , yet this is one of the pages in which criticism prevails most over brutal fury . He proceeds : ' He has a heavy hand at fools , and a great felicity in writing ...
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