The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... delight to read , till by feeling the charms of verse , he became , as he relates , irrecoverably a poet . Such are the accidents which , sometimes remembered , and perhaps sometimes forgotten , produce that particular designation of ...
... delight to read , till by feeling the charms of verse , he became , as he relates , irrecoverably a poet . Such are the accidents which , sometimes remembered , and perhaps sometimes forgotten , produce that particular designation of ...
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... delights of solitary studies , of temperate pleasures , and a moderate revenue below the malice and flatteries of fortune . " So differently are things seen ! and so differently are they shewn ! But actions are visible , though mo ...
... delights of solitary studies , of temperate pleasures , and a moderate revenue below the malice and flatteries of fortune . " So differently are things seen ! and so differently are they shewn ! But actions are visible , though mo ...
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... delight , Who , whilst thou should'st but taste , devour'st it quite ! Thou bring'st us an estate , yet leav'st us poor , By clogging it with legacies before ! The joys which we entire should wed , Come deflower'd virgins to our bed ...
... delight , Who , whilst thou should'st but taste , devour'st it quite ! Thou bring'st us an estate , yet leav'st us poor , By clogging it with legacies before ! The joys which we entire should wed , Come deflower'd virgins to our bed ...
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... delight by their desire of exciting admiration . HAVING thus endeavoured to exhibit a general representation of the style and sentiments of the me- taphysical poets , it is now proper to examine particu- larly the works of Cowley , who ...
... delight by their desire of exciting admiration . HAVING thus endeavoured to exhibit a general representation of the style and sentiments of the me- taphysical poets , it is now proper to examine particu- larly the works of Cowley , who ...
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... delight , My verse , great Rhea's son , which is Lofty as that , and smooth as this . In the Nemean ode the reader must , in mere jus- tice to Pindar , observe , that whatever is said of the original new moon , her tender forehead and ...
... delight , My verse , great Rhea's son , which is Lofty as that , and smooth as this . In the Nemean ode the reader must , in mere jus- tice to Pindar , observe , that whatever is said of the original new moon , her tender forehead and ...
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