The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... King , and amongst others of Lord Falk- land , whose notice cast a lustre on all to whom it was extended . About the time when Oxford was surrendered to Hennie maria the Parliament , he followed the Queen to Paris , where he became ...
... King , and amongst others of Lord Falk- land , whose notice cast a lustre on all to whom it was extended . About the time when Oxford was surrendered to Hennie maria the Parliament , he followed the Queen to Paris , where he became ...
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... King Charles I. and Lord Falkland , being in the Bodleian library , made this experiment of their future fortunes , and met with passages equally ominous to each . That of the KING was the following : At bello audacis populi vexatus ...
... King Charles I. and Lord Falkland , being in the Bodleian library , made this experiment of their future fortunes , and met with passages equally ominous to each . That of the KING was the following : At bello audacis populi vexatus ...
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... King , without the consent of his bondsman ; that he did not shew his loyalty at the hazard of his friend , but by his friend's permission . Of the verses on Oliver's death , in which Wood's narrative seems to imply something ...
... King , without the consent of his bondsman ; that he did not shew his loyalty at the hazard of his friend , but by his friend's permission . Of the verses on Oliver's death , in which Wood's narrative seems to imply something ...
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... King's party . Mr. Dryden , who went with Mr. Sprat to the first exhibition , related to Mr. Dennis , " that , when they told Cowley.how little favour had been shewn him , he received the news of his ill success , not with so much ...
... King's party . Mr. Dryden , who went with Mr. Sprat to the first exhibition , related to Mr. Dennis , " that , when they told Cowley.how little favour had been shewn him , he received the news of his ill success , not with so much ...
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... King Charles pronounced , " That Mr. Cowley had not left behind him a better man in England . " He is represented by Dr. Sprat as the most amiable of mankind ; and this posthumous praise may safely be credited , as it has never been ...
... King Charles pronounced , " That Mr. Cowley had not left behind him a better man in England . " He is represented by Dr. Sprat as the most amiable of mankind ; and this posthumous praise may safely be credited , as it has never been ...
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