The Poetical Works of William WordsworthA. and W. Galignani, 1828 - 340 sider |
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... Dr Johnson , as appears from Boswell's Life of him , was in the habit of thinking and speaking as contemptuously as Steevens wrote upon those of Shakspeare . At this day , the French Critics have abated nothing of their aversion to this ...
... Dr Johnson , as appears from Boswell's Life of him , was in the habit of thinking and speaking as contemptuously as Steevens wrote upon those of Shakspeare . At this day , the French Critics have abated nothing of their aversion to this ...
Side 10
... Dr Johnson , « many more Readers » ( he means Persons in the habit of reading poetry ) than were supplied at first the Nation did not afford . >> How careless must a writer be who can make this assertion in the face of so many existing ...
... Dr Johnson , « many more Readers » ( he means Persons in the habit of reading poetry ) than were supplied at first the Nation did not afford . >> How careless must a writer be who can make this assertion in the face of so many existing ...
Side 13
... Dr Johnson , more fortunate in his contempt of the labours of Macpherson than those of his modest friend , was solicited not long after to furnish Prefaces biogra- phical and critical for the works of some of the most eminent English ...
... Dr Johnson , more fortunate in his contempt of the labours of Macpherson than those of his modest friend , was solicited not long after to furnish Prefaces biogra- phical and critical for the works of some of the most eminent English ...
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To a Butterfly | 16 |
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Stanzas written in my Pocketcopy of Thom | 42 |
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