Johnson's Lives of the Poets, Том 3G. Bell and sons, 1890 |
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... delighted to involve it.1 Whatever was his birth , his education was Irish . He was sent at the age of six to the school at Kilkenny , and in his fifteenth year ( 1682 ) was admitted into the Univer- sity of Dublin . In his academical ...
... delighted to involve it.1 Whatever was his birth , his education was Irish . He was sent at the age of six to the school at Kilkenny , and in his fifteenth year ( 1682 ) was admitted into the Univer- sity of Dublin . In his academical ...
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... delight was in simplicity . That he has in his works no metaphor , as has been said , is not true ; but his few metaphors seem to be received rather by necessity than choice . He studied purity ; and though perhaps all his strictures ...
... delight was in simplicity . That he has in his works no metaphor , as has been said , is not true ; but his few metaphors seem to be received rather by necessity than choice . He studied purity ; and though perhaps all his strictures ...
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... delighted in seeming worse than he was . He went in London to early prayers , lest he should be seen at church ; he read prayers to his servants every morning with such dexterous secrecy , that Dr. Delany was six months in his house ...
... delighted in seeming worse than he was . He went in London to early prayers , lest he should be seen at church ; he read prayers to his servants every morning with such dexterous secrecy , that Dr. Delany was six months in his house ...
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... delighted with low flattery . On all common occasions , he habitually affects a style of arrogance , and dictates rather than persuades . This authoritative and magisterial language he expected to be received as his peculiar mode of ...
... delighted with low flattery . On all common occasions , he habitually affects a style of arrogance , and dictates rather than persuades . This authoritative and magisterial language he expected to be received as his peculiar mode of ...
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... delight in revolving ideas , from which almost every other mind shrinks with disgust . The ideas of pleasure , even ... delightful in many instances , and salutary , even where it is most offen- sive ; when you consider his strict truth ...
... delight in revolving ideas , from which almost every other mind shrinks with disgust . The ideas of pleasure , even ... delightful in many instances , and salutary , even where it is most offen- sive ; when you consider his strict truth ...
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