The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... supposed about this time to have written his Arcades ; for , while he lived at Horton , he used sometimes to steal from his studies a few days , which he spent at Harefield , the house of the Countess Dowager of Derby , where the ...
... supposed about this time to have written his Arcades ; for , while he lived at Horton , he used sometimes to steal from his studies a few days , which he spent at Harefield , the house of the Countess Dowager of Derby , where the ...
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... supposed , but ( as he himself - in- formed Mr. Malone ) to another work by the same author , inti- tuled , " Tractatulus de Carmine Dramatico Poetarum Veterum præsertim in Choris Tràgicis et veteris Comedia . Cui subjun- gitur ...
... supposed , but ( as he himself - in- formed Mr. Malone ) to another work by the same author , inti- tuled , " Tractatulus de Carmine Dramatico Poetarum Veterum præsertim in Choris Tràgicis et veteris Comedia . Cui subjun- gitur ...
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... supposed blunders , he says , as Ker , and I think some one before him , has remarked , propino te gram- matistis tuis vapulandum * . From vapulo , which has a passive sense , vapulandus can never be de- rived . No man forgets his ...
... supposed blunders , he says , as Ker , and I think some one before him , has remarked , propino te gram- matistis tuis vapulandum * . From vapulo , which has a passive sense , vapulandus can never be de- rived . No man forgets his ...
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... supposed to have written the declaration of the reasons for a war with Spain . His agency was considered as of great importance ; for , when a treaty with Sweden was art- fully suspended , the delay was publickly imputed to Mr. Milton's ...
... supposed to have written the declaration of the reasons for a war with Spain . His agency was considered as of great importance ; for , when a treaty with Sweden was art- fully suspended , the delay was publickly imputed to Mr. Milton's ...
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... supposed to have begun to re- duce to its present form about the time ( 1655 ) when he finished his dispute with the defenders of the king . He long before had promised to adorn his native country by some great performance , while he ...
... supposed to have begun to re- duce to its present form about the time ( 1655 ) when he finished his dispute with the defenders of the king . He long before had promised to adorn his native country by some great performance , while he ...
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