Samuel Johnson |
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All in all there were six of these , and five , as the often easily pleased Boswell points out with pride , were " natives of North - Britain , to whom he is supposed to have been so hostile . ” Indeed , Boswell seems to have been more ...
All in all there were six of these , and five , as the often easily pleased Boswell points out with pride , were " natives of North - Britain , to whom he is supposed to have been so hostile . ” Indeed , Boswell seems to have been more ...
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But it does not go quite so far as might at first sight be supposed . True , he had “ seen but little . ... he did not suppose that much of that kind of seeing was necessary to make either a cultivated man or a wise one .
But it does not go quite so far as might at first sight be supposed . True , he had “ seen but little . ... he did not suppose that much of that kind of seeing was necessary to make either a cultivated man or a wise one .
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Johnson , of course , never supposed that he or any other critic could be " creative " and he did not even suppose that unsuspected beauties of major importance remained to be discovered . Pope and Dryden had , like Shakespeare ...
Johnson , of course , never supposed that he or any other critic could be " creative " and he did not even suppose that unsuspected beauties of major importance remained to be discovered . Pope and Dryden had , like Shakespeare ...
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