Samuel Johnson |
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... the Plan that when he first undertook the task " I knew that the work in which I engaged is generally considered as drudgery for the blind , as the proper toil of artless industry ; a task that requires neither the light of learning ...
... the Plan that when he first undertook the task " I knew that the work in which I engaged is generally considered as drudgery for the blind , as the proper toil of artless industry ; a task that requires neither the light of learning ...
الصفحة 301
They may even , unconsciously , tend to feel that he is giving undue weight to them when he considers them at all . ... that Johnson himself considers the cavils of the pseudoclassicists hardly more weighty than they were considered by ...
They may even , unconsciously , tend to feel that he is giving undue weight to them when he considers them at all . ... that Johnson himself considers the cavils of the pseudoclassicists hardly more weighty than they were considered by ...
الصفحة 479
Still referring to Pope's definition , he writes : " If , by a more noble and more adequate conception , that be considered wit which is , at once , natural and new , that which , though not obvious , is , upon its first production ...
Still referring to Pope's definition , he writes : " If , by a more noble and more adequate conception , that be considered wit which is , at once , natural and new , that which , though not obvious , is , upon its first production ...
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