The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... perhaps has a right , in things admitting of gradation and comparison , to throw the * 1663 . + Here is an error in the designation of this comedy , which our author copied from the title - page of the latter editions of Cowley's Works ...
... perhaps has a right , in things admitting of gradation and comparison , to throw the * 1663 . + Here is an error in the designation of this comedy , which our author copied from the title - page of the latter editions of Cowley's Works ...
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... perhaps every generation of poets has been teazed . Savoy - missing Cowley came into the court , Making apologies for his bad play ; Every one gave him so good a report , That Apollo gave heed to all he could say : Nor would he have had ...
... perhaps every generation of poets has been teazed . Savoy - missing Cowley came into the court , Making apologies for his bad play ; Every one gave him so good a report , That Apollo gave heed to all he could say : Nor would he have had ...
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... materials which ingenious absur- dity has thrown together , genuine wit and useful knowledge may be sometimes found buried perhaps in grossness of expression , but useful to those who know their value ; and such as , when they 22 COWLEY .
... materials which ingenious absur- dity has thrown together , genuine wit and useful knowledge may be sometimes found buried perhaps in grossness of expression , but useful to those who know their value ; and such as , when they 22 COWLEY .
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... writing by which this species of poets ( for poets they were called by them- selves and their admirers ) was eminently distin- guished . As the authors of this race were perhaps more de- COWLEY . 23 COWLEY Cpp Page IL DENHAM L.
... writing by which this species of poets ( for poets they were called by them- selves and their admirers ) was eminently distin- guished . As the authors of this race were perhaps more de- COWLEY . 23 COWLEY Cpp Page IL DENHAM L.
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Samuel Johnson. As the authors of this race were perhaps more de- sirous of being admired than understood , they some- times drew their conceits from recesses of learning not very much frequented by common readers of poe- try . Thus ...
Samuel Johnson. As the authors of this race were perhaps more de- sirous of being admired than understood , they some- times drew their conceits from recesses of learning not very much frequented by common readers of poe- try . Thus ...
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