The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 11Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 110
... pleasure of rhyme in general , ( of which the moderns are too fond , ) but from this truth . " Yet the moderns surely deserve not much censure for their fondness of what , by his own confession , affords pleasure , and abounds in ...
... pleasure of rhyme in general , ( of which the moderns are too fond , ) but from this truth . " Yet the moderns surely deserve not much censure for their fondness of what , by his own confession , affords pleasure , and abounds in ...
Pagina 185
... pleasure in a letter which deserves to be inserted : 66 I have read your religious treatise with infinite pleasure and satisfaction . The style is fine and clear , the arguments close , cogent , and irresistible . May the King of kings ...
... pleasure in a letter which deserves to be inserted : 66 I have read your religious treatise with infinite pleasure and satisfaction . The style is fine and clear , the arguments close , cogent , and irresistible . May the King of kings ...
Pagina 336
... pleasure consists in variety . The players , who , in their edition , divided our author's works into comedies , histories and trage- dies , seem not to have distinguished the three kinds by any very exact or definite ideas . An action ...
... pleasure consists in variety . The players , who , in their edition , divided our author's works into comedies , histories and trage- dies , seem not to have distinguished the three kinds by any very exact or definite ideas . An action ...
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