The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Lost " * Letter to the Rev. Mr. Douglas , occasioned by his Vindication of Milton , & c . By William Lauder , A. M. * Testimonies concerning Mr. Lauder Page 253 258 285 · 305 315 · 320 331 · 1 337 353 * An Account of an Attempt to ...
... Lost " * Letter to the Rev. Mr. Douglas , occasioned by his Vindication of Milton , & c . By William Lauder , A. M. * Testimonies concerning Mr. Lauder Page 253 258 285 · 305 315 · 320 331 · 1 337 353 * An Account of an Attempt to ...
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Samuel Johnson. dered his criticism to no purpose , on these lines of Paradise Lost : In heaps Chariot and charioteer lay overturn'd , And fiery foaming steeds . What stood , recoil'd , O'erwearied , through the faint satanic host ...
Samuel Johnson. dered his criticism to no purpose , on these lines of Paradise Lost : In heaps Chariot and charioteer lay overturn'd , And fiery foaming steeds . What stood , recoil'd , O'erwearied , through the faint satanic host ...
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... lost ; that it may contribute to the preservation of ancient , and the improvement of modern writers ; that it may pro- mote the reformation of those translators , who , for want of understanding the characteristical differ- ence of ...
... lost ; that it may contribute to the preservation of ancient , and the improvement of modern writers ; that it may pro- mote the reformation of those translators , who , for want of understanding the characteristical differ- ence of ...
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... lost in lexicography as to forget that words are the daughters of earth , and that things are the sons of heaven . Language is only the instrument of science , and words are but the signs of ideas : I wish , however , that the ...
... lost in lexicography as to forget that words are the daughters of earth , and that things are the sons of heaven . Language is only the instrument of science , and words are but the signs of ideas : I wish , however , that the ...
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... lost to mankind , for want of English words , in which they might be expressed . It is not sufficient that a word is found , unless it be so combined as that its meaning is apparently de- termined by the tract and tenour of the sentence ...
... lost to mankind , for want of English words , in which they might be expressed . It is not sufficient that a word is found , unless it be so combined as that its meaning is apparently de- termined by the tract and tenour of the sentence ...
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