The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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Pagina 27
... amusing , old roisterer . Hamlet himself is less vivid to many of us than the great Sam . My Uncle Toby and Dr Primrose are both adorable in their generous sim- plicity ; but before Johnson's roaring solidity they fade like frail and ...
... amusing , old roisterer . Hamlet himself is less vivid to many of us than the great Sam . My Uncle Toby and Dr Primrose are both adorable in their generous sim- plicity ; but before Johnson's roaring solidity they fade like frail and ...
Pagina 111
... amusing ; but not perhaps wholly fair . It might be replied that there is in all three lines one common element — sudden surprise . And this abruptness is expressed by the highly unusual rhythm ( in Latin ) of the final monosyllable ...
... amusing ; but not perhaps wholly fair . It might be replied that there is in all three lines one common element — sudden surprise . And this abruptness is expressed by the highly unusual rhythm ( in Latin ) of the final monosyllable ...
Pagina 190
... amusing snatch of dramatic dialogue between Dodsley , Goldsmith , Davies , and himself on modern poetry- Gray , Shakespeare , Johnson . And one realizes yet again how much Boswell's biographic pre - eminence was to rest simply on this ...
... amusing snatch of dramatic dialogue between Dodsley , Goldsmith , Davies , and himself on modern poetry- Gray , Shakespeare , Johnson . And one realizes yet again how much Boswell's biographic pre - eminence was to rest simply on this ...
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Lord Chesterfield | 129 |
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