The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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... friends . He was yet engaged in a greater undertaking . In April , 1648 , he conveyed James , the duke of York , from London into France , and delivered him there to the queen and prince of Wales . This year he published his translation ...
... friends . He was yet engaged in a greater undertaking . In April , 1648 , he conveyed James , the duke of York , from London into France , and delivered him there to the queen and prince of Wales . This year he published his translation ...
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... friends ; nor thee , Pantheus , thy piety , Nor consecrated mitre , from the same Ill fate could save ; my country's funeral flame And Troy's cold ashes I attest , and call To witness for myself , that in their fall No foes , no death ...
... friends ; nor thee , Pantheus , thy piety , Nor consecrated mitre , from the same Ill fate could save ; my country's funeral flame And Troy's cold ashes I attest , and call To witness for myself , that in their fall No foes , no death ...
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... friends , who had reproved his suspended and dilatory life , which he seems to have imputed to an insatiable curiosity , and fantastick luxury of various knowl- edge . To this he writes a cool and plausible answer , in which he ...
... friends , who had reproved his suspended and dilatory life , which he seems to have imputed to an insatiable curiosity , and fantastick luxury of various knowl- edge . To this he writes a cool and plausible answer , in which he ...
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... friend , Henry Lawes , who taught music in the family , wrote this masque . Lawes set it to music , and it was acted on Michael- mas night : the two brothers , the young lady , and Lawes himself , bear- ing each a part in the ...
... friend , Henry Lawes , who taught music in the family , wrote this masque . Lawes set it to music , and it was acted on Michael- mas night : the two brothers , the young lady , and Lawes himself , bear- ing each a part in the ...
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... friend Charles Diodati ; a man , whom it is reasonable to suppose , of great merit , since he was thought , by Milton , worthy of a poem , entitled Epitaphium Damonis , written with the common , but childish , imitation of pastoral life ...
... friend Charles Diodati ; a man , whom it is reasonable to suppose , of great merit , since he was thought , by Milton , worthy of a poem , entitled Epitaphium Damonis , written with the common , but childish , imitation of pastoral life ...
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