The Life of Samuel JohnsonOlms, 1973 - 639페이지 |
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... possessed considerable intellec- tual powers , for which he has not had sufficient credit . It is manifest to every reader of dis- cernment , that he could never have ... possession of the public , is not the principal object DR JOHNSON . 7.
... possessed considerable intellec- tual powers , for which he has not had sufficient credit . It is manifest to every reader of dis- cernment , that he could never have ... possession of the public , is not the principal object DR JOHNSON . 7.
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... possession of Bishop Percy : " This is imitated by one Johnson , who put in for a public school in Shropshire , but was disappointed . He has an infirmity of the convulsive kind that attacks him some- times , so as to make him a sad ...
... possession of Bishop Percy : " This is imitated by one Johnson , who put in for a public school in Shropshire , but was disappointed . He has an infirmity of the convulsive kind that attacks him some- times , so as to make him a sad ...
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... possession of the mind . The poet leads us through the appearances of things , as they are successively varied by the vicissitudes of the year , and imparts to us so much of his own enthusiasm , that our thoughts expand with his imagery ...
... possession of the mind . The poet leads us through the appearances of things , as they are successively varied by the vicissitudes of the year , and imparts to us so much of his own enthusiasm , that our thoughts expand with his imagery ...
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acquaintance admiration afterwards ancient Anderson Anecdotes appeared Ashbourne beautiful Bennet Langton biographer BISHOP PERCY booksellers Boswell Boswell's Cave censure character Chesterfield collection composition conversation criticism death Dedication Dictionary distinguished Dr Johnson Dr Taylor early edition elegance eminent English English Language English poetry Essay excellence expression favour Francis Barber Garrick genius Gentleman's Magazine Hawkesworth History honour human imitation kind labours Langton language Latin learning letter Lichfield literary literature Lives London Lord manner melancholy ment merit Milton mind Miss moral Murphy narrative never observed occasion opinions original Oxford pamphlet paper Pembroke College Percy's period piety Piozzi poem poet poetical poetry political Pope powers praise prayer Preface prejudice printed published Rambler Rasselas Samuel Johnson says sentiments Shakespeare shew sion Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds Stourbridge style talents thought Thrale tion translation verses vigour virtue volumes Warton Whigs writings written wrote