The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... , of which I consider the communication as a favour worthy of publick ac- knowledgment . * In the Edition of Beaumont and Fletcher , by Mr. Col- man . R. CONTENTS OF THE SIXTH VOLUME . THE LIVES OF THE iv ADVERTISEMENT .
... , of which I consider the communication as a favour worthy of publick ac- knowledgment . * In the Edition of Beaumont and Fletcher , by Mr. Col- man . R. CONTENTS OF THE SIXTH VOLUME . THE LIVES OF THE iv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... publick atten- tion ; for Waller remarked , " that he broke out like the Irish rebellion , three - score thousand strong , when nobody was aware , or in the least suspected it ; " an observation which could have had no propriety , had ...
... publick atten- tion ; for Waller remarked , " that he broke out like the Irish rebellion , three - score thousand strong , when nobody was aware , or in the least suspected it ; " an observation which could have had no propriety , had ...
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... . In this attempt he has failed ; but in sacred poetry who has succeeded ? It might be hoped that the favour of his master and esteem of the publick would now make him happy . But human felicity is short and uncertain ; DENHAM . 75.
... . In this attempt he has failed ; but in sacred poetry who has succeeded ? It might be hoped that the favour of his master and esteem of the publick would now make him happy . But human felicity is short and uncertain ; DENHAM . 75.
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... publick , nor what provocation incited Butler to do that which no provocation can excuse . His frenzy lasted not long * ; and he seems to have regained his full force of mind ; for he wrote after- wards his excellent poem upon the death ...
... publick , nor what provocation incited Butler to do that which no provocation can excuse . His frenzy lasted not long * ; and he seems to have regained his full force of mind ; for he wrote after- wards his excellent poem upon the death ...
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... publick eye ; but they raise no great expectations : they would in any numerous school have obtained praise , but not excited wonder . Many of his elegies appear to have been written in his eighteenth year , by which it appears that he ...
... publick eye ; but they raise no great expectations : they would in any numerous school have obtained praise , but not excited wonder . Many of his elegies appear to have been written in his eighteenth year , by which it appears that he ...
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