Dr. Johnson's Critical Vocabulary: A Selection from His DictionaryUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 268 Seiten |
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... turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . Here sleep , Forms Shakespeare's Henry VIII . toils and death , and death's half - brother , terrible to view , their sentry keep ; With anxious pleasures of a ...
... turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . Here sleep , Forms Shakespeare's Henry VIII . toils and death , and death's half - brother , terrible to view , their sentry keep ; With anxious pleasures of a ...
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... turn or temper of mind . As there is no humour , to which impudent poverty cannot make Ttself serviceable ; so were there enow of those of desperate ambition , who would build their houses upon others ruin . Sidney , b . ii . There came ...
... turn or temper of mind . As there is no humour , to which impudent poverty cannot make Ttself serviceable ; so were there enow of those of desperate ambition , who would build their houses upon others ruin . Sidney , b . ii . There came ...
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... turn of expression . Addison's Spectator , No. 229 . material things , as the objects of operations of our minds of reflection ; are the whence all our ideas take Locke . External sensation ; and the within , as the objects only ...
... turn of expression . Addison's Spectator , No. 229 . material things , as the objects of operations of our minds of reflection ; are the whence all our ideas take Locke . External sensation ; and the within , as the objects only ...
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Dr. Johnson's Critical Vocabulary: A Selection from His Dictionary Samuel Johnson Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1986 |
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action Addison Addison's Spectator AEneid ancient Arbuthnot Bacon beauty Brown's Vulgar Errours Classicks conceit Coriolanus criticism definition Denham divine doth dramatick Dryd Dryden Dryden's Dufresnoy Dunciad earth elegance English English language Essay ev'ry fable fancy fantastick figure genius give hath heav'n Henry VIII heroick Hooker Hudibras humour ideas imagination imitation inspiration invention Johnson's Dictionary judgment Juvenal King Lear Knight's Tale L'Estrange language learning letter literary Locke Macbeth matter meaning Milton Milton's Paradise Lost mind moral muse musick nature Paradise Lost passion periphrasis person play pleasure poem poet poetry Pope Pope's pow'r praise prayer Preface Prior publick reason rhetorick rhime rhyme Roscommon Samuel Johnson scene scripture sense Shak Shakesp Shakespeare shew Sidney sing song soul sound South's Sermons speak speech spirit stile Stillingfleet Swift syllable tale thee thing thou thought tongue truth verse Waller Watt's Logick words write