The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... - ness ; but difficulties vanished at his touch ; he was born for whatever is arduous ; and his work is not the greatest of heroick poems , only because it is not the first . BUTLER . Or the great author of Hudibras there is 182 MILTON .
... - ness ; but difficulties vanished at his touch ; he was born for whatever is arduous ; and his work is not the greatest of heroick poems , only because it is not the first . BUTLER . Or the great author of Hudibras there is 182 MILTON .
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... Hudibras , which Dr. Johnson , notwithstand- ing what he says above , seems to have supposed was written by Mr. Longueville , the father ; but the contrary is to be inferred whose care he removed for a short time to Cam- 99 pp ११ BUTLER.
... Hudibras , which Dr. Johnson , notwithstand- ing what he says above , seems to have supposed was written by Mr. Longueville , the father ; but the contrary is to be inferred whose care he removed for a short time to Cam- 99 pp ११ BUTLER.
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... Hudibras , which , as Prior relates , was made known at Court by the taste and influence of the Earl of Dorset . When it was known , it was necessarily admired : the King quoted , the courtiers studied , and the whole party of the ...
... Hudibras , which , as Prior relates , was made known at Court by the taste and influence of the Earl of Dorset . When it was known , it was necessarily admired : the King quoted , the courtiers studied , and the whole party of the ...
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... Hudibras ; and that it was a reproach to the Court , that a person of his loyalty and wit should suffer in obscurity , and under the wants he did . The Duke always seemed to hearken to him with attention enough ; and after some time ...
... Hudibras ; and that it was a reproach to the Court , that a person of his loyalty and wit should suffer in obscurity , and under the wants he did . The Duke always seemed to hearken to him with attention enough ; and after some time ...
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... Hudibras is one of those compo- sitions of which a nation may justly boast ; as the images which it exhibits are domestick , the sentiments unborrowed and unexpected , and the strain of dic- tion original and peculiar . We must not ...
... Hudibras is one of those compo- sitions of which a nation may justly boast ; as the images which it exhibits are domestick , the sentiments unborrowed and unexpected , and the strain of dic- tion original and peculiar . We must not ...
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