Prose and PoetryR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 961 Seiten Over sixty-five representative selections. |
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... Knowledge , and makes haste to gratify the publick Curiosity , there is Danger lest his Interest , his Fear , his ... Knowledge , to Virtue , and to Truth . 61 A short Residence at London entitles a Man to Knowledge , to Wit , to ...
... Knowledge , and makes haste to gratify the publick Curiosity , there is Danger lest his Interest , his Fear , his ... Knowledge , to Virtue , and to Truth . 61 A short Residence at London entitles a Man to Knowledge , to Wit , to ...
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Samuel Johnson Mona Wilson. That much knowledge is scattered over his works is very justly observed by Pope , but it is often such knowledge as books did not supply . He that will understand Shakespeare , must not be content to study him ...
Samuel Johnson Mona Wilson. That much knowledge is scattered over his works is very justly observed by Pope , but it is often such knowledge as books did not supply . He that will understand Shakespeare , must not be content to study him ...
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... knowledge of external nature , and of the sciences which that knowledge requires or includes , is not the great or the frequent business of the human mind . Whether we provide for action or conversation , whether we wish to be useful or ...
... knowledge of external nature , and of the sciences which that knowledge requires or includes , is not the great or the frequent business of the human mind . Whether we provide for action or conversation , whether we wish to be useful or ...
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Chronological Table | 8 |
London a Poem | 25 |
An Account of the Life of Mr Richard Savage | 41 |
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