The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... hope , by the honest desire of giving use- ful pleasure . In this minute kind of History , the succession of facts is not easily discovered ; and I am not without suspicion that some of Dryden's works are placed in wrong years . I have ...
... hope , by the honest desire of giving use- ful pleasure . In this minute kind of History , the succession of facts is not easily discovered ; and I am not without suspicion that some of Dryden's works are placed in wrong years . I have ...
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... hope , by seeing him fortunate , and partaking his prosperity . We know at least , from Sprat's account , that he always acknowledged her care , and justly paid the dues of filial gratitude . In the window of his mother's apartment lay ...
... hope , by seeing him fortunate , and partaking his prosperity . We know at least , from Sprat's account , that he always acknowledged her care , and justly paid the dues of filial gratitude . In the window of his mother's apartment lay ...
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... hope , or the gloominess of despair ; and dresses his imaginary Chloris or Phyllis some- times in flowers fading as her beauty , and sometimes in gems lasting as her virtues . one of the At Paris , as secretary to Lord Jermyn , he was ...
... hope , or the gloominess of despair ; and dresses his imaginary Chloris or Phyllis some- times in flowers fading as her beauty , and sometimes in gems lasting as her virtues . one of the At Paris , as secretary to Lord Jermyn , he was ...
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... eminent poet and historian , who flourished in the reigns of James and Charles I. , and of whom a life is given in the Bio- graphia Britannica . H. general hope , that great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; COWLEY . 13.
... eminent poet and historian , who flourished in the reigns of James and Charles I. , and of whom a life is given in the Bio- graphia Britannica . H. general hope , that great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; COWLEY . 13.
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Samuel Johnson. general hope , that great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; and Cowley found his reward very tediously delayed . He had been promised by both Charles the First and Second , the Mastership of the Savoy ; " but he lost ...
Samuel Johnson. general hope , that great numbers were inevitably disappointed ; and Cowley found his reward very tediously delayed . He had been promised by both Charles the First and Second , the Mastership of the Savoy ; " but he lost ...
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