Johnsoniana: Robert Anderson. Life of Samuel JohnsonGarland Pub., 1974 |
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... common thought , " that the muse had come to him in his sleep , and whispered , that it did not become him to write on such subjects as politics ; he should confine himself to humbler themes ; " but the versifica- tion was truly ...
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... common share . The aim of the Idler is to convey instruction by the invention of pleas- ing fictions , and the representation of humo- rous characters ; but he occasionally mingles the decisions of criticism with the delineations of ...
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... common sense , and up- right intention , warmed with a devotion , at once rational and sincere . We see a great and good man in a state of humility and self- abasement , feeling and acknowledging the common wants and infirmities of all ...
... common sense , and up- right intention , warmed with a devotion , at once rational and sincere . We see a great and good man in a state of humility and self- abasement , feeling and acknowledging the common wants and infirmities of all ...
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