The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... expected ample preferments ; and , that he might not be forgotten by his own fault , wrote a Song of Triumph . But this was a time of such * By May's Poem we are here to understand a continuation of Lucan's Pharsalia to the death of ...
... expected ample preferments ; and , that he might not be forgotten by his own fault , wrote a Song of Triumph . But this was a time of such * By May's Poem we are here to understand a continuation of Lucan's Pharsalia to the death of ...
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... expected from so great a man . " What firmness they expected , or what weakness Cowley discovered , cannot be known . He that misses his end will never be as much pleased as he that attains it , even when he can impute no part of his ...
... expected from so great a man . " What firmness they expected , or what weakness Cowley discovered , cannot be known . He that misses his end will never be as much pleased as he that attains it , even when he can impute no part of his ...
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... expected , but unnatural , all their books are full . To a Lady , who wrote poesies for rings . They , who above do various circles find , Say , like a ring , th ' equator Heaven does bind . When Heaven shall be adorn'd by thee ...
... expected , but unnatural , all their books are full . To a Lady , who wrote poesies for rings . They , who above do various circles find , Say , like a ring , th ' equator Heaven does bind . When Heaven shall be adorn'd by thee ...
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... expected all the advantages of a conjugal life . The lady , however , seems not much to have de- lighted in the pleasures of spare diet and hard study ; for , as Philips relates , " having for a month led a philosophick life , after ...
... expected all the advantages of a conjugal life . The lady , however , seems not much to have de- lighted in the pleasures of spare diet and hard study ; for , as Philips relates , " having for a month led a philosophick life , after ...
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... expected , by the clergy , who , then holding their famous assem- bly at Westminster , procured that the author should be called before the Lords ; but " that house , " says Wood , " whether approving the doctrine , or not fa- vouring ...
... expected , by the clergy , who , then holding their famous assem- bly at Westminster , procured that the author should be called before the Lords ; but " that house , " says Wood , " whether approving the doctrine , or not fa- vouring ...
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