The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. M. Dent, 1925 |
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... allowed that Sheridan excels in plain declamation , though he can exhibit no character . " I should , perhaps , have ... allow to be " real criticism . " It is , besides , clearly and elegantly expressed , and has done effectually what ...
... allowed that Sheridan excels in plain declamation , though he can exhibit no character . " I should , perhaps , have ... allow to be " real criticism . " It is , besides , clearly and elegantly expressed , and has done effectually what ...
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... allow it then in writing ? Why do you take the trouble to give us so many fine allusions , and bright images , and ... allowed to be excellent . Johnson censured him for taking down a church which might have stood many years , and ...
... allow it then in writing ? Why do you take the trouble to give us so many fine allusions , and bright images , and ... allowed to be excellent . Johnson censured him for taking down a church which might have stood many years , and ...
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... allow , that carrying the rents to a distance is a good , because it contributes to that circulation . We must , however , allow , that a well - regulated great family may improve a neighbourhood in civility and elegance , and give an ...
... allow , that carrying the rents to a distance is a good , because it contributes to that circulation . We must , however , allow , that a well - regulated great family may improve a neighbourhood in civility and elegance , and give an ...
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