The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets. With Critical Observations on Their Works. By Samuel Johnson. A New Edition, Corrected ..Nichols and Son, 1801 |
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Pàgina 95
... admired , but now much lefs . " 66 66 66 66 This is furely the language of a man who thinks that he has been injured . He proceeds to defcribe the courfe of his conduct , and the train of his thoughts ; and , because he has been ...
... admired , but now much lefs . " 66 66 66 66 This is furely the language of a man who thinks that he has been injured . He proceeds to defcribe the courfe of his conduct , and the train of his thoughts ; and , because he has been ...
Pàgina 104
... admiration , a little pra : fe of his antagonist would be fufficiently offenfive , and might incline him to leave Sweden , from which however he was dif- miled , not with any mark of contempt , but with a train of attendance fcarcely ...
... admiration , a little pra : fe of his antagonist would be fufficiently offenfive , and might incline him to leave Sweden , from which however he was dif- miled , not with any mark of contempt , but with a train of attendance fcarcely ...
Pàgina 129
... evil days , was that reverential filence which was generously preferved . But it cannot be inferred that his poem was not read , or not , however unwillingly , admired . G 5 The The fale , if it be confidered , will justify MILTON . 129.
... evil days , was that reverential filence which was generously preferved . But it cannot be inferred that his poem was not read , or not , however unwillingly , admired . G 5 The The fale , if it be confidered , will justify MILTON . 129.
Pàgina 144
... admire the beauties of this great poet fometimes force their own judgement into falfe ap- probation of his little pieces , and prevail upon themselves to think that admirable which is only fingular . All that fhort compofitions can com ...
... admire the beauties of this great poet fometimes force their own judgement into falfe ap- probation of his little pieces , and prevail upon themselves to think that admirable which is only fingular . All that fhort compofitions can com ...
Pàgina 149
... admiration with which the votaries have re- ceived it . As a drama it is deficient . The action is not probable . A Mafque , in thofe parts where fuper- natural intervention is admitted , muft indeed be given up to all the freaks of ...
... admiration with which the votaries have re- ceived it . As a drama it is deficient . The action is not probable . A Mafque , in thofe parts where fuper- natural intervention is admitted , muft indeed be given up to all the freaks of ...
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