Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171페이지 |
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... once . ' So much for Johnson's work on the text . As for his general and explanatory notes , they were distinguished at their best by that freshness of mind and contempt for pedantry which dictated the following passage in the preface ...
... once . ' So much for Johnson's work on the text . As for his general and explanatory notes , they were distinguished at their best by that freshness of mind and contempt for pedantry which dictated the following passage in the preface ...
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... once declared that there was more melody in a line of Virgil's than in any of the modern languages ; and they may dwell upon his dismissal of the songs in Comus as ' not very musical in their numbers ' , his denial of the melodic ...
... once declared that there was more melody in a line of Virgil's than in any of the modern languages ; and they may dwell upon his dismissal of the songs in Comus as ' not very musical in their numbers ' , his denial of the melodic ...
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... once talk together . ir children and your religion , ess ; if you have forfeited your may your folly do no further yet to do , I , who have loved enced you , and served you , I e first of human kind , entreat irrevocable , I may once ...
... once talk together . ir children and your religion , ess ; if you have forfeited your may your folly do no further yet to do , I , who have loved enced you , and served you , I e first of human kind , entreat irrevocable , I may once ...
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