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Influenced partly by Sir Thomas Browne , partly perhaps by Johnson's own work on the Dictionary , they were in their turn to exert a disastrous influence on writers like Fanny Burney or Sir James Mackintosh .
Influenced partly by Sir Thomas Browne , partly perhaps by Johnson's own work on the Dictionary , they were in their turn to exert a disastrous influence on writers like Fanny Burney or Sir James Mackintosh .
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... elephantine in style , yet a rhinoceros in laughter ; with a temper perpetually exploding , and an outspokenness that thundered forth its views on almost any topic before a world partly awed , partly outraged , partly fascinated .
... elephantine in style , yet a rhinoceros in laughter ; with a temper perpetually exploding , and an outspokenness that thundered forth its views on almost any topic before a world partly awed , partly outraged , partly fascinated .
Pagina 314
Similarly in poetry , when Goldsmith objects to blank verse , it is partly because he thinks its rhymelessness mere classical pedantry ; but partly , also , because it brings ' a ...
Similarly in poetry , when Goldsmith objects to blank verse , it is partly because he thinks its rhymelessness mere classical pedantry ; but partly , also , because it brings ' a ...
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