The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... writing when the feuds of the civil war were yet re- cent , and the minds of either party were easily irri- tated , was obliged to pass over many transactions in general expressions , and to leave curiosity often ... written with 18 COWLEY .
... writing when the feuds of the civil war were yet re- cent , and the minds of either party were easily irri- tated , was obliged to pass over many transactions in general expressions , and to leave curiosity often ... written with 18 COWLEY .
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Samuel Johnson. x COWLEY , like other poets who have written with narrow views , and , instead of tracing ... writing poetry they only wrote verses , and very often such verses as stood the trial of the finger better than of the ear ; for ...
Samuel Johnson. x COWLEY , like other poets who have written with narrow views , and , instead of tracing ... writing poetry they only wrote verses , and very often such verses as stood the trial of the finger better than of the ear ; for ...
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... written with the juice of lemon , and read by the fire : Nothing yet in thee is seen , But when a genial heat warms thee within , A new - born wood of various lines there Here buds an L , and there a B , Here spouts a V , and there a T ...
... written with the juice of lemon , and read by the fire : Nothing yet in thee is seen , But when a genial heat warms thee within , A new - born wood of various lines there Here buds an L , and there a B , Here spouts a V , and there a T ...
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... written upon Hope shews an un- equalled fertility of invention : Hope , whose weak being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed and if it miss ; Whom good or ill does equally confound , And both the horns of Fate's dilemma wound ; Vain shadow ...
... written upon Hope shews an un- equalled fertility of invention : Hope , whose weak being ruin'd is , Alike if it succeed and if it miss ; Whom good or ill does equally confound , And both the horns of Fate's dilemma wound ; Vain shadow ...
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... written some as they were dictated by a mind at leisure , and some as they were called forth by different occasions ; with great variety of style and sentiment , from burlesque levity to awful grandeur . Such an assemblage of ...
... written some as they were dictated by a mind at leisure , and some as they were called forth by different occasions ; with great variety of style and sentiment , from burlesque levity to awful grandeur . Such an assemblage of ...
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