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... greater number of the proof sheets with Johnson's manuscript corrections are in the South Kensington Museum . As he advanced in the composition of the Lives his original scheme expanded . ' My purpose , ' he says , was only to have ...
... greater number of the proof sheets with Johnson's manuscript corrections are in the South Kensington Museum . As he advanced in the composition of the Lives his original scheme expanded . ' My purpose , ' he says , was only to have ...
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... greater work called for greater care . For the most part his criticism is based on the rules laid down by Aristotle in his ' Poetics , ' but he follows them without servility . Of English critics he cites Bentley and Dryden , but only ...
... greater work called for greater care . For the most part his criticism is based on the rules laid down by Aristotle in his ' Poetics , ' but he follows them without servility . Of English critics he cites Bentley and Dryden , but only ...
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... greater distance than by having been only designed , about some time , ' if a man ' be not much mistaken . ' Milton shall be a pedagogue no longer ; for , if Phillips be not much mistaken , somebody at some time designed him for a ...
... greater distance than by having been only designed , about some time , ' if a man ' be not much mistaken . ' Milton shall be a pedagogue no longer ; for , if Phillips be not much mistaken , somebody at some time designed him for a ...
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... greater than their own , or who have yet to learn , that in the coalition of human society nothing is more pleasing to God , or more agreeable to reason , than that the highest mind should have the 15 sovereign power . Such , sir , are ...
... greater than their own , or who have yet to learn , that in the coalition of human society nothing is more pleasing to God , or more agreeable to reason , than that the highest mind should have the 15 sovereign power . Such , sir , are ...
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... greater designs were advancing , having now , like many other authors , caught the love of publication , 5 he amused himself , as he could , with little productions . He sent to the press ( 1658 ) a manuscript of Raleigh , called The ...
... greater designs were advancing , having now , like many other authors , caught the love of publication , 5 he amused himself , as he could , with little productions . He sent to the press ( 1658 ) a manuscript of Raleigh , called The ...
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