Samuel Johnson |
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الصفحة 219
One kind of writing and one kind only - he can already do well . To the end of his life , Boswell's attempts to deal with abstract ideas were usually rather feeble and his verse , which he continued nevertheless to write , very sad ...
One kind of writing and one kind only - he can already do well . To the end of his life , Boswell's attempts to deal with abstract ideas were usually rather feeble and his verse , which he continued nevertheless to write , very sad ...
الصفحة 295
To understand it one must first understand that for quite comprehensible reasons he , his immediate predecessors , and his contemporaries did admire also , more than we do , a kind of writing quite different from Shakespeare's - namely ...
To understand it one must first understand that for quite comprehensible reasons he , his immediate predecessors , and his contemporaries did admire also , more than we do , a kind of writing quite different from Shakespeare's - namely ...
الصفحة 296
... the word “ poetry " means only a superlatively effective way of writing call this writing by that name , while those to whom the word means exclusively a special kind of good writing , call Dryden and Pope “ classics of our prose .
... the word “ poetry " means only a superlatively effective way of writing call this writing by that name , while those to whom the word means exclusively a special kind of good writing , call Dryden and Pope “ classics of our prose .
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