The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 69
... remark , that the nation had been satisfied from 1623 to 1664 , that is , forty - one years , with only two editions of the works of Shakes- peare , which , probably , did not together make one thousand copies . The sale of thirteen ...
... remark , that the nation had been satisfied from 1623 to 1664 , that is , forty - one years , with only two editions of the works of Shakes- peare , which , probably , did not together make one thousand copies . The sale of thirteen ...
Pagina 95
... remarks , which no observation of character can justify , because no good man would willingly permit them to pass , however transiently , through * Author of the Essay on Study . his own mind . To make Satan speak as a 95 MILTON.
... remarks , which no observation of character can justify , because no good man would willingly permit them to pass , however transiently , through * Author of the Essay on Study . his own mind . To make Satan speak as a 95 MILTON.
Pagina 110
... remarks , that Milton has some flats among his elevations . This is only to say , that all the parts are not equal . In every work , one part must be for the sake of others ; a palace must have passages ; a poem must have transitions ...
... remarks , that Milton has some flats among his elevations . This is only to say , that all the parts are not equal . In every work , one part must be for the sake of others ; a palace must have passages ; a poem must have transitions ...
Pagina 129
... remarks proceeded that great number of sen- tentious distichs , which have passed into conversa- tion , and are added as proverbial axioms to the general stock of practical knowledge . When any work has been viewed and admired , the ...
... remarks proceeded that great number of sen- tentious distichs , which have passed into conversa- tion , and are added as proverbial axioms to the general stock of practical knowledge . When any work has been viewed and admired , the ...
Pagina 188
... a speaker , occurs often in Grey's Collections ; but I have found no extracts that can be more quoted , as exhibiting sallies of gaiety than cogency of argument . He was of such consideration , that his remarks were 188 WALLER.
... a speaker , occurs often in Grey's Collections ; but I have found no extracts that can be more quoted , as exhibiting sallies of gaiety than cogency of argument . He was of such consideration , that his remarks were 188 WALLER.
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