Samuel Johnson |
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But , though he is not naïvely authoritarian , he is equally far from assuming that no choice can be made between various ... he also tended to assume , after the fashion of Pope's Essay on Criticism and Essay on Man , that there is a ...
But , though he is not naïvely authoritarian , he is equally far from assuming that no choice can be made between various ... he also tended to assume , after the fashion of Pope's Essay on Criticism and Essay on Man , that there is a ...
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His appeal , as he had so explicitly stated in the Preface to Shakespeare , was from authority and pedantic rules to " Nature , " and Nature was something which his contemporaries , lay as well as literary , were ready to assume that ...
His appeal , as he had so explicitly stated in the Preface to Shakespeare , was from authority and pedantic rules to " Nature , " and Nature was something which his contemporaries , lay as well as literary , were ready to assume that ...
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But she herself may have felt that she had a right to assume that , if the wishes of parents were decisive when she was young , she ought at least not to be compelled to assume that those of children were decisive when she reached ...
But she herself may have felt that she had a right to assume that , if the wishes of parents were decisive when she was young , she ought at least not to be compelled to assume that those of children were decisive when she reached ...
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