Johnson: the Critical HeritageJames T. Boulton Barnes & Noble, 1971 - 457페이지 |
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... merit of Mr. Johnson's dictionary is so great , that it cannot detract from it to take notice of some defects , the supplying which , would , in our judgment , add a consider- able share of merit to that which it already possesses ...
... merit of Mr. Johnson's dictionary is so great , that it cannot detract from it to take notice of some defects , the supplying which , would , in our judgment , add a consider- able share of merit to that which it already possesses ...
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... merit or demerit must rest with full force on Johnson : for , however the stile of his compositions may correspond with his stile of conversation , and however extraordinary and perhaps authen- tic the stories his biographers tell of ...
... merit or demerit must rest with full force on Johnson : for , however the stile of his compositions may correspond with his stile of conversation , and however extraordinary and perhaps authen- tic the stories his biographers tell of ...
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... merit but that of pro- ducing his Preface , in which the excellencies and defects of that immortal bard are displayed with a masterly hand , the nation would have had no reason to complain . A blind indiscriminate admiration of ...
... merit but that of pro- ducing his Preface , in which the excellencies and defects of that immortal bard are displayed with a masterly hand , the nation would have had no reason to complain . A blind indiscriminate admiration of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Johnsons Poems | 20 |
JOHNSON seeking a publisher for London 1738 | 42 |
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