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... particular idea , " according to Watts , " is that which represents one thing only , " and " the object of any particular idea , as well as the idea itself , is sometimes called an individual : So Peter is an individual man , London is ...
... particular idea , " according to Watts , " is that which represents one thing only , " and " the object of any particular idea , as well as the idea itself , is sometimes called an individual : So Peter is an individual man , London is ...
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... particular arts . Words too familiar or too remote defeat the purpose of a poet . From those sounds which we hear on small or on coarse occasions , we do not easily receive strong impressions or delightful images ; and words to which we ...
... particular arts . Words too familiar or too remote defeat the purpose of a poet . From those sounds which we hear on small or on coarse occasions , we do not easily receive strong impressions or delightful images ; and words to which we ...
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... particular emendation or printed one reading rather than another . The order of plays differs from that in 1765,8 Dramatis Personae becomes " Persons Represented , " there are some changes and additions in the names or descriptions of ...
... particular emendation or printed one reading rather than another . The order of plays differs from that in 1765,8 Dramatis Personae becomes " Persons Represented , " there are some changes and additions in the names or descriptions of ...
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Chapter One GENESIS AND PROGRESS | 1 |
Chapter Two THE Dictionary AND JOHNSONS READING | 15 |
Chapter Three JOHNSONS INDEBTEDNESS TO OTHERS | 28 |
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