Johnson: the Critical HeritageJames T. Boulton Barnes & Noble, 1971 - 457페이지 |
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... taste of the times , had rendered a practice habitual to him , which his own better taste and judgment could not fail to condemn . We do therefore readily adopt Sir Thomas Hanmer's defence of Shakespeare , with regard to this point . It ...
... taste of the times , had rendered a practice habitual to him , which his own better taste and judgment could not fail to condemn . We do therefore readily adopt Sir Thomas Hanmer's defence of Shakespeare , with regard to this point . It ...
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... taste , to have been his distinguished characteristics . But should you still think otherwise , you have my free permission ; for so long as you have yourself a taste for the beauties of Cowper , I care not a fig whether Johnson had a ...
... taste , to have been his distinguished characteristics . But should you still think otherwise , you have my free permission ; for so long as you have yourself a taste for the beauties of Cowper , I care not a fig whether Johnson had a ...
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... taste and a nice ear , have through all their various modulations a rich and copious harmony . Gray inherited the ample pinion of the Theban Eagle , and sails with supreme dominion through the azure deep of air ; but he never sinks to ...
... taste and a nice ear , have through all their various modulations a rich and copious harmony . Gray inherited the ample pinion of the Theban Eagle , and sails with supreme dominion through the azure deep of air ; but he never sinks to ...
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Johnsons Poems | 20 |
JOHNSON seeking a publisher for London 1738 | 42 |
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