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Strana xii
... language any as- fumption of character more faithful than that of the honeft butler , nor a more irresistible stroke of na- ture than the circumstance of the book received by Sir ANDREW FREEPORT . " To Sir ROGER , " continues Dr.JOHNSON ...
... language any as- fumption of character more faithful than that of the honeft butler , nor a more irresistible stroke of na- ture than the circumstance of the book received by Sir ANDREW FREEPORT . " To Sir ROGER , " continues Dr.JOHNSON ...
Strana xiv
... language . Of ADDISON's humour fo much has been faid , that it would not be easy to vary the praises that have been lavished for near a century . " As a de- fcriber of life and manners he must be allowed to ftand perhaps the firft of ...
... language . Of ADDISON's humour fo much has been faid , that it would not be easy to vary the praises that have been lavished for near a century . " As a de- fcriber of life and manners he must be allowed to ftand perhaps the firft of ...
Strana xix
... language better understood , ftyle has been regulated by a fashion to which we know not how to place limits . Of late the demand has been confiderable for lofty periods and fplendid imagery , verging fometimes on the excellence of ...
... language better understood , ftyle has been regulated by a fashion to which we know not how to place limits . Of late the demand has been confiderable for lofty periods and fplendid imagery , verging fometimes on the excellence of ...
Strana xx
... language can we find a word to exprefs the talent of which we are now fpeaking . As the SPECTATOR , very foon after its being col- lected into volumes , became one of the " first books by which both fexes are initiated in the elegancies ...
... language can we find a word to exprefs the talent of which we are now fpeaking . As the SPECTATOR , very foon after its being col- lected into volumes , became one of the " first books by which both fexes are initiated in the elegancies ...
Strana xxiii
... language , " is the beft defi- nition he can give . JOHNSON fays it is " the man- ner of writing with regard to language . " SWIFT , long before , had laid down that " proper words in proper places made the true definition of a ftyle ...
... language , " is the beft defi- nition he can give . JOHNSON fays it is " the man- ner of writing with regard to language . " SWIFT , long before , had laid down that " proper words in proper places made the true definition of a ftyle ...
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