Essays on Professional EducationJ. Johnson, 1809 - 496 sider |
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... opinion of dedications ; " that books , such as are worthy the name of books , ought to have no patrons but truth and reason . ” Your Lordship's name therefore is prefixed to these Essays , not as a propitiatory offering to the publick ...
... opinion of dedications ; " that books , such as are worthy the name of books , ought to have no patrons but truth and reason . ” Your Lordship's name therefore is prefixed to these Essays , not as a propitiatory offering to the publick ...
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... opinion was not one of those , which Dr. Johnson defended in conversation merely for the sake of victory , but one by which he abided on re- flection , and which he seems anxious to inculcate in his writ- ings not content with ...
... opinion was not one of those , which Dr. Johnson defended in conversation merely for the sake of victory , but one by which he abided on re- flection , and which he seems anxious to inculcate in his writ- ings not content with ...
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... opinions of those , who have themselves been acknowledged to be men of superior genius , and who have also been in the habits of philosophizing upon their own mental ... opinion of Sir Joshua Reynolds 6 . ESSAYS ON PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION .
... opinions of those , who have themselves been acknowledged to be men of superior genius , and who have also been in the habits of philosophizing upon their own mental ... opinion of Sir Joshua Reynolds 6 . ESSAYS ON PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION .
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... opinion on the subject of natural taste and genius is di- stinctly given . He acknowledges , that the first time he saw the pictures of Rafaelle at the Vatican , he was both mortified and angry with himself , because he was not struck ...
... opinion on the subject of natural taste and genius is di- stinctly given . He acknowledges , that the first time he saw the pictures of Rafaelle at the Vatican , he was both mortified and angry with himself , because he was not struck ...
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... opinion and arguments of one of the greatest painters England can boast , that labour and observation , not genius , in the popular accep- tation of the term , can ensure success and excellence in that art . And if this be allowed as to ...
... opinion and arguments of one of the greatest painters England can boast , that labour and observation , not genius , in the popular accep- tation of the term , can ensure success and excellence in that art . And if this be allowed as to ...
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