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... praise of having been " the first writer who gave cadence to English prose . " And , though no two critics could well be more different in the general character of their minds than Johnson and Macaulay , the description which the latter ...
... praise of having been " the first writer who gave cadence to English prose . " And , though no two critics could well be more different in the general character of their minds than Johnson and Macaulay , the description which the latter ...
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... praise bestowed on the melo- dious cadence and careless simplicity of Temple . Its " excellence , " as he describes it , " is an ease and apparent negligence of phrase , " ... " a variety and copiousness of idiom , " " a change of ...
... praise bestowed on the melo- dious cadence and careless simplicity of Temple . Its " excellence , " as he describes it , " is an ease and apparent negligence of phrase , " ... " a variety and copiousness of idiom , " " a change of ...
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... praise of the celebrated head - master of his school , Dr. Busby , by the facility and elegance of his translations from the works of some of the classical poets . And it was in poetry that he conceived himself best qualified to excel ...
... praise of the celebrated head - master of his school , Dr. Busby , by the facility and elegance of his translations from the works of some of the classical poets . And it was in poetry that he conceived himself best qualified to excel ...
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... praise of the sovereign who was to betray the interests of his kingdom to Louis XIV . , and to sacrifice the lives of scores of subjects , whom he knew to be innocent , to the perjuries of Titus Oates , was not much better founded than ...
... praise of the sovereign who was to betray the interests of his kingdom to Louis XIV . , and to sacrifice the lives of scores of subjects , whom he knew to be innocent , to the perjuries of Titus Oates , was not much better founded than ...
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... praise . Of the highest class of poetry , a cheerful , genial spirit seems to be among the most essential qualities ; while the principal ingredients in all satire are bitterness and ill - nature . However , at the INTRODUCTION . xi.
... praise . Of the highest class of poetry , a cheerful , genial spirit seems to be among the most essential qualities ; while the principal ingredients in all satire are bitterness and ill - nature . However , at the INTRODUCTION . xi.
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