The Works of Samuel Johnson, 6권F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... pleasing has in different men produced actions of he- roism , and effusions of wit ; but it seems as reason- able to appear the champion as the poet of an airy nothing , " and to quarrel às to write for what Cowley might have learned ...
... pleasing has in different men produced actions of he- roism , and effusions of wit ; but it seems as reason- able to appear the champion as the poet of an airy nothing , " and to quarrel às to write for what Cowley might have learned ...
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... prefaces and his notes on the Davideis supply , were at that time accessions to English literature , and shew such skill as raises our wish for more examples . The lines from Jersey are a very curious and pleasing COWLEY . 41.
... prefaces and his notes on the Davideis supply , were at that time accessions to English literature , and shew such skill as raises our wish for more examples . The lines from Jersey are a very curious and pleasing COWLEY . 41.
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Samuel Johnson. The lines from Jersey are a very curious and pleasing specimen of the familiar descending to the burlesque . His two metrical disquisitions for and against Reason are no mean specimens of metaphysical poetry . The stanzas ...
Samuel Johnson. The lines from Jersey are a very curious and pleasing specimen of the familiar descending to the burlesque . His two metrical disquisitions for and against Reason are no mean specimens of metaphysical poetry . The stanzas ...
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... pleasing than a faith- ful representation , having retained their spriteliness , but lost their simplicity . The Anacreon of Cowley , like the Homer of Pope , has admitted the decoration of some modern graces , by which he is ...
... pleasing than a faith- ful representation , having retained their spriteliness , but lost their simplicity . The Anacreon of Cowley , like the Homer of Pope , has admitted the decoration of some modern graces , by which he is ...
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... pleasing fashion , and they that could do nothing else could write like Pindar . The rights of antiquity were invaded , and disorder tried to break into the Latin : a poem * on the Sheldonian Theatre , in which all kinds of verse are ...
... pleasing fashion , and they that could do nothing else could write like Pindar . The rights of antiquity were invaded , and disorder tried to break into the Latin : a poem * on the Sheldonian Theatre , in which all kinds of verse are ...
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