The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... sent back into England , that , " under pretence of privacy and retirement , he might take occasion of giving no- tice of the posture of things in this nation . " Soon after his return to London , he was seized by some messengers of the ...
... sent back into England , that , " under pretence of privacy and retirement , he might take occasion of giving no- tice of the posture of things in this nation . " Soon after his return to London , he was seized by some messengers of the ...
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... sent from thee my heaven dissolved so . On reading the following lines , the reader may perhaps cry out - Confusion worse confounded . Here lies a she sun , and a he moon here , She gives the best light to his sphere , Or each is both ...
... sent from thee my heaven dissolved so . On reading the following lines , the reader may perhaps cry out - Confusion worse confounded . Here lies a she sun , and a he moon here , She gives the best light to his sphere , Or each is both ...
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... intelligible . Pope has some epitaphs without names ; which are there- fore epitaphs to be lett , occupied indeed for the pre- sent , but hardly appropriated . 11 / . The ode on Wit is almost without a rival . COWLEY . 39.
... intelligible . Pope has some epitaphs without names ; which are there- fore epitaphs to be lett , occupied indeed for the pre- sent , but hardly appropriated . 11 / . The ode on Wit is almost without a rival . COWLEY . 39.
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... sent day , he has given rather a pleasing than a faith- ful representation , having retained their spriteliness , but lost their simplicity . The Anacreon of Cowley , like the Homer of Pope , has admitted the decoration of some modern ...
... sent day , he has given rather a pleasing than a faith- ful representation , having retained their spriteliness , but lost their simplicity . The Anacreon of Cowley , like the Homer of Pope , has admitted the decoration of some modern ...
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Samuel Johnson. fended ; and which would not be borne in the pre- sent age , when devotion , perhaps not more fervent , is more delicate . Having produced one passage taken by Cowley from Donne , I will recompense him by another which ...
Samuel Johnson. fended ; and which would not be borne in the pre- sent age , when devotion , perhaps not more fervent , is more delicate . Having produced one passage taken by Cowley from Donne , I will recompense him by another which ...
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