The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... perhaps to be pathetick : As men in hell are from diseases free , So from all other ills am I , Free from their known formality : But all pains eminently lie in thee . COWLEY . They were not always strictly curious , whether the ...
... perhaps to be pathetick : As men in hell are from diseases free , So from all other ills am I , Free from their known formality : But all pains eminently lie in thee . COWLEY . They were not always strictly curious , whether the ...
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... perhaps , if they would honestly declare their own perceptions , to far the greater part of those whom courtesy and ignorance are content to style the Learned . These little pieces will be found more finished in their kind than any ...
... perhaps , if they would honestly declare their own perceptions , to far the greater part of those whom courtesy and ignorance are content to style the Learned . These little pieces will be found more finished in their kind than any ...
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... perhaps of all the writers of the metaphysical race , is that of pursuing his thoughts to the last ramifications , by which he loses the grandeur of generality ; for of the greatest things the parts are little ; what is little can be ...
... perhaps of all the writers of the metaphysical race , is that of pursuing his thoughts to the last ramifications , by which he loses the grandeur of generality ; for of the greatest things the parts are little ; what is little can be ...
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... perhaps find in the Isthmian or Nemæan songs what Antiquity has disposed them to expect , will at least see that they are ill - represented by such puny poetry ; and all will determine that if this be the old Theban strain , it is not ...
... perhaps find in the Isthmian or Nemæan songs what Antiquity has disposed them to expect , will at least see that they are ill - represented by such puny poetry ; and all will determine that if this be the old Theban strain , it is not ...
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... perhaps can be found in any other stanza of the poem . In the perusal of the Davideis , as of all Cowley's works , we find wit and learning unprofitably squan- \ dered . Attention has no relief ; the affections are never moved : we are ...
... perhaps can be found in any other stanza of the poem . In the perusal of the Davideis , as of all Cowley's works , we find wit and learning unprofitably squan- \ dered . Attention has no relief ; the affections are never moved : we are ...
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