The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Pagina 15
... gave him so good a report , That Apollo gave heed to all he could say : Nor would he have had , ' tis thought , a rebuke , Unless he had done some notable folly : Writ verses unjustly in praise of Sam Tuke . Or printed his pitiful ...
... gave him so good a report , That Apollo gave heed to all he could say : Nor would he have had , ' tis thought , a rebuke , Unless he had done some notable folly : Writ verses unjustly in praise of Sam Tuke . Or printed his pitiful ...
Pagina 36
... falsehoods are continued by tradition , because they supply commodious al- lusions . It gave a piteous groan , and so it broke : In vain it something would have spoke ; The love within too strong for ' t was , 36 COWLEY .
... falsehoods are continued by tradition , because they supply commodious al- lusions . It gave a piteous groan , and so it broke : In vain it something would have spoke ; The love within too strong for ' t was , 36 COWLEY .
Pagina 44
... gave . If he was formed by nature for one kind of writing more than for another , his power seems to have been greatest in the familiar and the festive . The next class of his poems is called The Mistress , of which it is not necessary ...
... gave . If he was formed by nature for one kind of writing more than for another , his power seems to have been greatest in the familiar and the festive . The next class of his poems is called The Mistress , of which it is not necessary ...
Pagina 72
... copied from the Ma- triculation Book . Trin . Coll . " 1631. Nov. 18. Johannes Denham , Essex . filius J. Denham de Horsley Parvâ in com . prædict . militis , annos natus 16. " MALONE . dice and cards than study : " and therefore gave.
... copied from the Ma- triculation Book . Trin . Coll . " 1631. Nov. 18. Johannes Denham , Essex . filius J. Denham de Horsley Parvâ in com . prædict . militis , annos natus 16. " MALONE . dice and cards than study : " and therefore gave.
Pagina 73
Samuel Johnson. dice and cards than study : " and therefore gave no prognosticks of his future eminence ; nor was sus- pected to conceal , under sluggishness and laxity , a genius born to improve the literature of his country . When he ...
Samuel Johnson. dice and cards than study : " and therefore gave no prognosticks of his future eminence ; nor was sus- pected to conceal , under sluggishness and laxity , a genius born to improve the literature of his country . When he ...
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