Johnson's Lives of the Poets, Nide 3Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1896 |
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... judgement , naturally good , soon ripened into an exquisite fineness and dis- tinguishing sagacity , which as it was active and busy , so it was vigorous and manly , keeping even paces with a rich and strong imagination , always upon ...
... judgement , naturally good , soon ripened into an exquisite fineness and dis- tinguishing sagacity , which as it was active and busy , so it was vigorous and manly , keeping even paces with a rich and strong imagination , always upon ...
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... judgement , could possibly bestow on it . The epique , lyrick , elegiac , every sort of poetry he touched upon ( and he had touched upon a great variety ) , was raised to its proper height , and the differences between each of them ...
... judgement , could possibly bestow on it . The epique , lyrick , elegiac , every sort of poetry he touched upon ( and he had touched upon a great variety ) , was raised to its proper height , and the differences between each of them ...
Sivu 13
... judgement and diffusive good - nature for which that accomplished gentleman and author is 7 so justly valued by man- kind . But as to Phædra , she has certainly made a finer figure under Mr. Smith's conduct , upon the English stage ...
... judgement and diffusive good - nature for which that accomplished gentleman and author is 7 so justly valued by man- kind . But as to Phædra , she has certainly made a finer figure under Mr. Smith's conduct , upon the English stage ...
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... judgement and reading ; and particularly had reformed the Art of Rhetorick , by reducing that vast and confused heap of terms , with which a long succession of pedants had encumbered the world , to a very narrow compass , comprehending ...
... judgement and reading ; and particularly had reformed the Art of Rhetorick , by reducing that vast and confused heap of terms , with which a long succession of pedants had encumbered the world , to a very narrow compass , comprehending ...
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... judgements in the courts of Delegates , and raised very high by the address and knowledge which he discovered in 1700 , when he defended the earl of Anglesea against his lady , afterwards dutchess of Bucking- hamshire , who sued for a ...
... judgements in the courts of Delegates , and raised very high by the address and knowledge which he discovered in 1700 , when he defended the earl of Anglesea against his lady , afterwards dutchess of Bucking- hamshire , who sued for a ...
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