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... verses , entitled Somnium , containing a common thought ; " that the muse had come to him in his sleep , and whis ... verse , as a Christmas exercise . He performed it with uncommon rapidity , and in so masterly a manner , that he ...
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... verses to be read , what would be , in each case , the total amount in a week , month , and year . No man had a more ardent love of literature , or a higher respect for it , than Johnson . His apartment in Pembroke P He told Dr. Burney ...
... verses to be read , what would be , in each case , the total amount in a week , month , and year . No man had a more ardent love of literature , or a higher respect for it , than Johnson . His apartment in Pembroke P He told Dr. Burney ...
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... verse translations in the Gentleman's Magazine . One of them is a translation of My time , O ye Muses , was happily spent , etc. He died August 3 , 1751 , and a monument to his memory has been erected in the cathedral of Lichfield ...
... verse translations in the Gentleman's Magazine . One of them is a translation of My time , O ye Muses , was happily spent , etc. He died August 3 , 1751 , and a monument to his memory has been erected in the cathedral of Lichfield ...
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... verses , which I have not been able to recover1 ; but with what facility and elegance he could warble the amorous lay , will appear from the fol- lowing lines , which he wrote for his friend Mr. Edmund Hector . Verses to a Lady , on ...
... verses , which I have not been able to recover1 ; but with what facility and elegance he could warble the amorous lay , will appear from the fol- lowing lines , which he wrote for his friend Mr. Edmund Hector . Verses to a Lady , on ...
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... verses that he might present her in return . I promised , but forgot ; and when he called for his lines at the time agreed on - Sit still a moment , says I , dear Mund , and I'll fetch them thee - so stepped aside for five minutes , and ...
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