The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... ingenious absur- dity has thrown together , genuine wit and useful knowledge may be sometimes found buried perhaps in grossness of expression , but useful to those who know their value ; and such as , when they 22 COWLEY .
... ingenious absur- dity has thrown together , genuine wit and useful knowledge may be sometimes found buried perhaps in grossness of expression , but useful to those who know their value ; and such as , when they 22 COWLEY .
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... knowledge ; and by Jon- son , whose manner resembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments . When their reputation was high , they had un- doubtedly more imitators than time has left behind ...
... knowledge ; and by Jon- son , whose manner resembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments . When their reputation was high , they had un- doubtedly more imitators than time has left behind ...
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... Knowledge : " concert from recenes of learning The sacred tree ' midst the fair orchard grew ; The phoenix Truth did on it rest , And built his perfum❜d nest , That right Porphyrian tree which did true logic shew . Each leaf did ...
... Knowledge : " concert from recenes of learning The sacred tree ' midst the fair orchard grew ; The phoenix Truth did on it rest , And built his perfum❜d nest , That right Porphyrian tree which did true logic shew . Each leaf did ...
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... knowledge ; Dryden could have supplied the know- ledge , but not the gaiety . The verses to Davenant , which are vigorously begun , and happily concluded , contain some hints of criticism very justly conceived and happily expressed ...
... knowledge ; Dryden could have supplied the know- ledge , but not the gaiety . The verses to Davenant , which are vigorously begun , and happily concluded , contain some hints of criticism very justly conceived and happily expressed ...
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... knowledge produce little conviction . In those which are intended to exalt the human faculties , Reason has its proper task assigned it ; that of judging , not of things revealed , but of the reality of revelation . In the verses for ...
... knowledge produce little conviction . In those which are intended to exalt the human faculties , Reason has its proper task assigned it ; that of judging , not of things revealed , but of the reality of revelation . In the verses for ...
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