The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... seem scarcely credible . But of the learned puerilities of Cowley there is no doubt , since a volume of his poems was ... seems to have been misled by the portrait of Cowley being by mistake marked with the of thirteen years . R. age moe ...
... seem scarcely credible . But of the learned puerilities of Cowley there is no doubt , since a volume of his poems was ... seems to have been misled by the portrait of Cowley being by mistake marked with the of thirteen years . R. age moe ...
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... seem to have been ambitious ; and “ Naufragium Joculare , " a comedy written in Latin , but without due attention to ... seems to be now universally neglected . At the beginning of the civil war , as the Prince passed through Cambridge ...
... seem to have been ambitious ; and “ Naufragium Joculare , " a comedy written in Latin , but without due attention to ... seems to be now universally neglected . At the beginning of the civil war , as the Prince passed through Cambridge ...
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... seems as reason- able to appear the champion as the poet of an airy nothing , " and to quarrel às to write for what Cowley might have learned from his master Pindar to call " the dream of a shadow . " 66 It is surely not difficult , in ...
... seems as reason- able to appear the champion as the poet of an airy nothing , " and to quarrel às to write for what Cowley might have learned from his master Pindar to call " the dream of a shadow . " 66 It is surely not difficult , in ...
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... that the business of a statesman can be little forwarded by flowers of rhetorick . One passage , however , seems not unworthy of some notice . Speaking of the Scotch treaty then in agitation ; " The Scotch treaty , " says he , " COWLEY . 7.
... that the business of a statesman can be little forwarded by flowers of rhetorick . One passage , however , seems not unworthy of some notice . Speaking of the Scotch treaty then in agitation ; " The Scotch treaty , " says he , " COWLEY . 7.
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... seems to have inserted something sup- pressed in subsequent editions , which was inter- preted to denote some ... seem to have lessened his reputation . His wish for retirement we can easily believe to be undissembled ; a man harassed in ...
... seems to have inserted something sup- pressed in subsequent editions , which was inter- preted to denote some ... seem to have lessened his reputation . His wish for retirement we can easily believe to be undissembled ; a man harassed in ...
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