The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 3Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... 185 143 The criterions of plagiarism 192 -144 The difficulty of raising reputation . The various species of de- tractors 199 145 Petty writers not to be despised 205 & NO . 146 An account of an author travelling in V.
... 185 143 The criterions of plagiarism 192 -144 The difficulty of raising reputation . The various species of de- tractors 199 145 Petty writers not to be despised 205 & NO . 146 An account of an author travelling in V.
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... of Lucretius , an earlier writer , for a garret , in his description of the lofty towers of serene learning , and of the pleasure with which a wise man looks down upon the confused and erratick state of the world 30 THE RAMBLER.
... of Lucretius , an earlier writer , for a garret , in his description of the lofty towers of serene learning , and of the pleasure with which a wise man looks down upon the confused and erratick state of the world 30 THE RAMBLER.
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... writers friends to human happiness , who endeavour to excite in either sex a general contempt or suspicion of the other . To persuade them who are entering the world , and looking abroad for a suitable associate , that all are equally ...
... writers friends to human happiness , who endeavour to excite in either sex a general contempt or suspicion of the other . To persuade them who are entering the world , and looking abroad for a suitable associate , that all are equally ...
Pagina 64
... events , without order of time , or train of consequence . It is natural to believe , upon the same principle , that no writer has a more easy task than the his- torian . The philosopher has the works of omnis- cience 64 THE RAMBLER.
... events , without order of time , or train of consequence . It is natural to believe , upon the same principle , that no writer has a more easy task than the his- torian . The philosopher has the works of omnis- cience 64 THE RAMBLER.
Pagina 67
... writers can , in my opinion , justly contest the superiority of Knolles , who , in his his- tory of the Turks , has displayed all the excellencies that narration can admit . His style , though some- what obscured by time , and sometimes ...
... writers can , in my opinion , justly contest the superiority of Knolles , who , in his his- tory of the Turks , has displayed all the excellencies that narration can admit . His style , though some- what obscured by time , and sometimes ...
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