The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... sometimes remembered , and perhaps sometimes forgotten , produce that particular designation of mind , and propensity for some certain science or employment , which is commonly called Genius . The true Genius is a mind of large general ...
... sometimes remembered , and perhaps sometimes forgotten , produce that particular designation of mind , and propensity for some certain science or employment , which is commonly called Genius . The true Genius is a mind of large general ...
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... sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation . In 1643 , being now master of arts , he was , by the prevalence of the parliament , ejected from Cam- bridge , and sheltered himself at St. John's College in Oxford ; where , as is ...
... sometimes privately acted with sufficient approbation . In 1643 , being now master of arts , he was , by the prevalence of the parliament , ejected from Cam- bridge , and sheltered himself at St. John's College in Oxford ; where , as is ...
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... sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his memory , for images which may ex- hibit the gaiety of hope , or the gloominess of despair ; and dresses his imaginary Chloris or Phyllis some- times in ...
... sometimes invited , and sometimes forsaken ; fatigues his fancy , and ransacks his memory , for images which may ex- hibit the gaiety of hope , or the gloominess of despair ; and dresses his imaginary Chloris or Phyllis some- times in ...
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... , and their subtlety surprises ; but the reader commonly thinks his improvement dearly bought , and , though he sometimes admires , is seldom pleased . From this account of their compositions it will be readily 20 COWLEY .
... , and their subtlety surprises ; but the reader commonly thinks his improvement dearly bought , and , though he sometimes admires , is seldom pleased . From this account of their compositions it will be readily 20 COWLEY .
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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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