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... English poets , and decided to treat with Johnson for prefaces to their works . A series of those writers was then being published at Edinburgh , of which the type was bad and the text in- accurate . Moreover its publication was an ...
... English poets , and decided to treat with Johnson for prefaces to their works . A series of those writers was then being published at Edinburgh , of which the type was bad and the text in- accurate . Moreover its publication was an ...
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... English classic . Johnson's conception of the duties of a biographer was liberal and comprehensive . He made no attempt to idealise the men whose lives he wrote , and neither concealed their failings nor palliated their follies . He ...
... English classic . Johnson's conception of the duties of a biographer was liberal and comprehensive . He made no attempt to idealise the men whose lives he wrote , and neither concealed their failings nor palliated their follies . He ...
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... English tongue , for since its appearance no writer , however deficient in other powers , had wanted melody . So , with his ears trained to Pope's music and Pope's phrases , he found the diction of ' Lycidas ' and ' Comus ' harsh , and ...
... English tongue , for since its appearance no writer , however deficient in other powers , had wanted melody . So , with his ears trained to Pope's music and Pope's phrases , he found the diction of ' Lycidas ' and ' Comus ' harsh , and ...
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... English critics he cites Bentley and Dryden , but only to differ from them . Addison he frequently quotes with approval , and in his life of that author defends him against the existing generation , which had begun to dispute his claims ...
... English critics he cites Bentley and Dryden , but only to differ from them . Addison he frequently quotes with approval , and in his life of that author defends him against the existing generation , which had begun to dispute his claims ...
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... English merchants at Hamburgh , and of whom we have reason to think well , since his scholar considered him as 25 worthy of an epistolary elegy . 30 He was then sent to St. Paul's school , under the care of Mr. Gill ; and removed , in ...
... English merchants at Hamburgh , and of whom we have reason to think well , since his scholar considered him as 25 worthy of an epistolary elegy . 30 He was then sent to St. Paul's school , under the care of Mr. Gill ; and removed , in ...
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