The Works of Samuel Johnson, 6권F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... given me by Mr. Spence's Collections , of which I consider the communication as a favour worthy of publick ac- knowledgment . * In the Edition of Beaumont and Fletcher , by Mr. Col- man . R. CONTENTS OF THE SIXTH VOLUME . THE LIVES OF ...
... given me by Mr. Spence's Collections , of which I consider the communication as a favour worthy of publick ac- knowledgment . * In the Edition of Beaumont and Fletcher , by Mr. Col- man . R. CONTENTS OF THE SIXTH VOLUME . THE LIVES OF ...
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... given the character , not the life , of Cowley ; for he writes with so little detail , that scarcely any thing is dis- tinctly known , but all is shewn confused and en- larged through the mist of panegyrick . ABRAHAM COWLEY was born in ...
... given the character , not the life , of Cowley ; for he writes with so little detail , that scarcely any thing is dis- tinctly known , but all is shewn confused and en- larged through the mist of panegyrick . ABRAHAM COWLEY was born in ...
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... given such early proofs , not only of powers of lan- guage , but of comprehension of things , as to more tardy minds seem scarcely credible . But of the learned puerilities of Cowley there is no doubt , since a volume of his poems was ...
... given such early proofs , not only of powers of lan- guage , but of comprehension of things , as to more tardy minds seem scarcely credible . But of the learned puerilities of Cowley there is no doubt , since a volume of his poems was ...
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... fruatur ; Sed cadat ante diem , mediaque inhumatus arena . Yet let a race untam'd , and haughty foes , His peaceful entrance with dire arms oppose , Eneid IV . 615 . and to have given some credit to the answer of 8 COWLEY .
... fruatur ; Sed cadat ante diem , mediaque inhumatus arena . Yet let a race untam'd , and haughty foes , His peaceful entrance with dire arms oppose , Eneid IV . 615 . and to have given some credit to the answer of 8 COWLEY .
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Samuel Johnson. and to have given some credit to the answer of his oracle . Oppress'd with numbers in th ' unequal field , His men discourag'd and himself expell'd : Let him for succour sue from place to place , Torn from his subjects ...
Samuel Johnson. and to have given some credit to the answer of his oracle . Oppress'd with numbers in th ' unequal field , His men discourag'd and himself expell'd : Let him for succour sue from place to place , Torn from his subjects ...
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