The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 11Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 52
... easily found access to Addison and Steele ; but his ardour seems not to have procured him any thing more than kind words ; since he was reduced to translate the Persian Tales for Tonson , for which he was afterwards reproached , with ...
... easily found access to Addison and Steele ; but his ardour seems not to have procured him any thing more than kind words ; since he was reduced to translate the Persian Tales for Tonson , for which he was afterwards reproached , with ...
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... easily restrain their indignation , when they find the name of Junius thus degraded by a disad- vantageous comparison ; but whatever reverence is due to his diligence , or his attainments , it can be no criminal degree of censoriousness ...
... easily restrain their indignation , when they find the name of Junius thus degraded by a disad- vantageous comparison ; but whatever reverence is due to his diligence , or his attainments , it can be no criminal degree of censoriousness ...
Pagina 290
... easily to be understood , nor can it be imagined that Shakespeare would reproach the murderer of his king only with want of manners . There are , undoubtedly , two faults in this passage , which I have endeavoured to take away by ...
... easily to be understood , nor can it be imagined that Shakespeare would reproach the murderer of his king only with want of manners . There are , undoubtedly , two faults in this passage , which I have endeavoured to take away by ...
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