Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580페이지 |
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... Joseph Warton was a very agreeable man , and his " Essay on the Ge- nius and writings of Pope , " a very pleasing book . I wondered that he delayed so long to give us the continuation of it . JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , I suppose he finds ...
... Joseph Warton was a very agreeable man , and his " Essay on the Ge- nius and writings of Pope , " a very pleasing book . I wondered that he delayed so long to give us the continuation of it . JOHNSON : " Why , Sir , I suppose he finds ...
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... Joseph Warton's Essay on Pope ; but said , he sup- posed we should have no more of it , as the author had not been able to persuade the world to think of Pope as he did . Bos- WELL : " Why , Sir , should that prevent him from continuing ...
... Joseph Warton's Essay on Pope ; but said , he sup- posed we should have no more of it , as the author had not been able to persuade the world to think of Pope as he did . Bos- WELL : " Why , Sir , should that prevent him from continuing ...
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... Joseph Warton in favour of Dr. Bur- ney's youngest son , who was to be placed in the college of Winchester , but accompanied him when he went thither . We surely cannot but admire the benevo- lent exertions of this great and good man ...
... Joseph Warton in favour of Dr. Bur- ney's youngest son , who was to be placed in the college of Winchester , but accompanied him when he went thither . We surely cannot but admire the benevo- lent exertions of this great and good man ...
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