Boswell's Life of Johnson, Volume 5A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... REYNOLDS : ' Have you seen them , sir ? ' JOHNSON : ' No , madam , I have seen a translation from Horace , by one of her daughters . She showed it me . ' Miss REYNOLDS : ' And how was it , sir ? ' JOHNSON : " Why , very well for a young ...
... REYNOLDS : ' Have you seen them , sir ? ' JOHNSON : ' No , madam , I have seen a translation from Horace , by one of her daughters . She showed it me . ' Miss REYNOLDS : ' And how was it , sir ? ' JOHNSON : " Why , very well for a young ...
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... REYNOLDS : ' You must upon such an occasion have two judgments ; one as to the real value of the work , the other as to what may please the general taste at the time . ' JOHNSON : But you can be sure of neither ; and therefore I should ...
... REYNOLDS : ' You must upon such an occasion have two judgments ; one as to the real value of the work , the other as to what may please the general taste at the time . ' JOHNSON : But you can be sure of neither ; and therefore I should ...
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... Reynolds , whom he always considered as one of his literary school . Much praise indeed is due to those excellent Discourses , which are so universally admired , and for which the author received from the Empress of Russia a gold snuff ...
... Reynolds , whom he always considered as one of his literary school . Much praise indeed is due to those excellent Discourses , which are so universally admired , and for which the author received from the Empress of Russia a gold snuff ...
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