The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... afterwards Earl of Arlington , from April to December , in 1650 , " cabal are preserved in " Miscellanea Aulica , " a collection of papers published by Brown . These letters , being written like those of other men whose minds are more ...
... afterwards Earl of Arlington , from April to December , in 1650 , " cabal are preserved in " Miscellanea Aulica , " a collection of papers published by Brown . These letters , being written like those of other men whose minds are more ...
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... fates in books : and says that it was used by the Pagans , the Jewish Rabbins , and even the early Christians ; the latter taking the New Testament for their oracle . H. 66 Some years afterwards , " business , " says COWLEY . 9.
... fates in books : and says that it was used by the Pagans , the Jewish Rabbins , and even the early Christians ; the latter taking the New Testament for their oracle . H. 66 Some years afterwards , " business , " says COWLEY . 9.
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Samuel Johnson. 66 Some years afterwards , " business , " says Sprat , passed of course into other hands ; " and Cowley , being no longer useful at Paris , was in 1656 sent back into England , that , " under pretence of privacy and ...
Samuel Johnson. 66 Some years afterwards , " business , " says Sprat , passed of course into other hands ; " and Cowley , being no longer useful at Paris , was in 1656 sent back into England , that , " under pretence of privacy and ...
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... afterwards censured as a satire on the 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 ...
... afterwards censured as a satire on the 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 ...
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... afterwards to Chertsey , in Surrey . He seems , however , to have lost part of his dread of the hum of men * He thought himself now safe enough from intrusion , without the defence of moun- tains and oceans ; and , instead of seeking ...
... afterwards to Chertsey , in Surrey . He seems , however , to have lost part of his dread of the hum of men * He thought himself now safe enough from intrusion , without the defence of moun- tains and oceans ; and , instead of seeking ...
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