Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171페이지 |
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... known that Addison , Swift , and Pope had considered the time to be ripe for setting up a standard of English usage ; and though Johnson referred in his prospectus to the popular notion of a lexicographer as ' beating the track of the ...
... known that Addison , Swift , and Pope had considered the time to be ripe for setting up a standard of English usage ; and though Johnson referred in his prospectus to the popular notion of a lexicographer as ' beating the track of the ...
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... known that he denied him to a man who would have been always more than welcome ' : even as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland he had been notably accessible , and he had always been famous for his affability to men of letters . Towards the end ...
... known that he denied him to a man who would have been always more than welcome ' : even as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland he had been notably accessible , and he had always been famous for his affability to men of letters . Towards the end ...
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... known poems he wrote with engaging candour : ' Liberty , when it first appeared , I tried to read , and soon desisted . I have never tried again , and therefore will not hazard either praise or censure . ' The prefaces thus casually ...
... known poems he wrote with engaging candour : ' Liberty , when it first appeared , I tried to read , and soon desisted . I have never tried again , and therefore will not hazard either praise or censure . ' The prefaces thus casually ...
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