Samuel Johnson |
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He held to a rather extreme degree the characteristic neoclassical opinion that literature deals with the general rather than the particular , and that opinion , no doubt , tends to justify the abstractness of so much of The Rambler .
He held to a rather extreme degree the characteristic neoclassical opinion that literature deals with the general rather than the particular , and that opinion , no doubt , tends to justify the abstractness of so much of The Rambler .
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No doubt much that the eighteenth century was ready to accept as " according to nature ” was accepted on no better evidence than this . It was one of its most characteristic errors to “ assume that the customs of its little island are ...
No doubt much that the eighteenth century was ready to accept as " according to nature ” was accepted on no better evidence than this . It was one of its most characteristic errors to “ assume that the customs of its little island are ...
الصفحة 521
No doubt she guessed ( and if so , she guessed correctly ) that once her intentions were known , a storm would break about her head ; and no doubt she desired to put off as long as possible the day when it would do so .
No doubt she guessed ( and if so , she guessed correctly ) that once her intentions were known , a storm would break about her head ; and no doubt she desired to put off as long as possible the day when it would do so .
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