The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 26
... consider the present Earl of Bute to be " Excelsæ familiæ de Bute spes prima ; " and my Lord Mountstuart , as his eldest son , to be " spes altera . " So in Æneid xii . 1. 168 , after having mentioned Pater Æneas , who was the present ...
... consider the present Earl of Bute to be " Excelsæ familiæ de Bute spes prima ; " and my Lord Mountstuart , as his eldest son , to be " spes altera . " So in Æneid xii . 1. 168 , after having mentioned Pater Æneas , who was the present ...
Pàgina 68
... Consider fairly what is the case . The Corsicans never received any kindness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing ; and when re- duced to an abject state of slavery , by force , shall they ...
... Consider fairly what is the case . The Corsicans never received any kindness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing ; and when re- duced to an abject state of slavery , by force , shall they ...
Pàgina 98
... considering it as a piece of the secondary or comparative species of criticism ; and not of that profound species which alone Dr. Johnson would allow to be " real criticism . " It is , besides , clearly and elegantly ex- pressed , and ...
... considering it as a piece of the secondary or comparative species of criticism ; and not of that profound species which alone Dr. Johnson would allow to be " real criticism . " It is , besides , clearly and elegantly ex- pressed , and ...
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