Johnson: the Critical HeritageJames T. Boulton Barnes & Noble, 1971 - 457페이지 |
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... present state . Our fondness for change , however , does not always proceed from discontent merely on account of our present station , or from an expectation of greater and more permanent happiness in prospect . A wise man follows some ...
... present state . Our fondness for change , however , does not always proceed from discontent merely on account of our present station , or from an expectation of greater and more permanent happiness in prospect . A wise man follows some ...
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... present zeal in support of the government of a Prince of the House of Hanover . All your newly acquired loyalty to George III cannot make you forget your much- favoured House of Stuart , nor wholly remove your attachment to it . It was ...
... present zeal in support of the government of a Prince of the House of Hanover . All your newly acquired loyalty to George III cannot make you forget your much- favoured House of Stuart , nor wholly remove your attachment to it . It was ...
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... present collection , or at least that some specimens of his works had been preserved in it . In speaking of the Pindarique Ode of the last century , Dr. Sprat , the former biographer of Cowley , tells us , that the irregularity of ...
... present collection , or at least that some specimens of his works had been preserved in it . In speaking of the Pindarique Ode of the last century , Dr. Sprat , the former biographer of Cowley , tells us , that the irregularity of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Johnsons Poems | 20 |
JOHNSON seeking a publisher for London 1738 | 42 |
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