Samuel Johnson |
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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 ...
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been written before the middle of the seventeenth century that one is almost justified in saying that England did not know how to write it . Dryden and Pope provided writing in which the virtues of good prose were exhibited to so high a ...
been written before the middle of the seventeenth century that one is almost justified in saying that England did not know how to write it . Dryden and Pope provided writing in which the virtues of good prose were exhibited to so high a ...
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The fact is , not that they have paid me too little , but that I have written too much . ” In the “ Advertisement ” or Preface to the work itself he wrote : “ My purpose was only to have allotted to every poet an advertisement ...
The fact is , not that they have paid me too little , but that I have written too much . ” In the “ Advertisement ” or Preface to the work itself he wrote : “ My purpose was only to have allotted to every poet an advertisement ...
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accepted actually admiration already appear asked assume become beginning believe Boswell Boswell's called century certainly character concerning considered conversation course criticism death described Dictionary doubt early edition equally evidence expected fact Garrick give hand hope human imagination important interest Italy John Johnson kind knew known later learned least less letter literary lived London manner means merely mind nature never notes observed occasion once opinion passage passed perhaps period person play pleasure poet poetry Pope possible present probably published question reason record reference regard remarked remembered replied respect seems seen sense Shakespeare sometimes soon sort suggested supposed sure taken talk things thought Thrale tion told took true whole wish write written wrote young