The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 11Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... seems to have been raised from the two answers of lord Burghley and sir Philip Sidney in Spenser's Life . After inscribing his satires , not perhaps without the hopes of preferment and honours , to such names as the duke of Dorset , Mr ...
... seems to have been raised from the two answers of lord Burghley and sir Philip Sidney in Spenser's Life . After inscribing his satires , not perhaps without the hopes of preferment and honours , to such names as the duke of Dorset , Mr ...
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... seems to have laid up no stores of thought or diction , but to owe all to the fortuitous suggestions of the present moment . Yet I have reason to believe that , when once he had formed a new design , he then laboured it with very ...
... seems to have laid up no stores of thought or diction , but to owe all to the fortuitous suggestions of the present moment . Yet I have reason to believe that , when once he had formed a new design , he then laboured it with very ...
Pagina 338
... seems to produce , without labour , what no labour can improve . In tragedy he is always struggling after some occasion to be comick ; but in comedy he seems to repose , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of thinking congenial to his nature ...
... seems to produce , without labour , what no labour can improve . In tragedy he is always struggling after some occasion to be comick ; but in comedy he seems to repose , or to luxuriate , as in a mode of thinking congenial to his nature ...
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