The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 18
... ladies , their grooms and mademoiselles . " This is sufficiently peevish in a man , who , when he mentions his exile from the college , relates , with great luxuriance , the compensation which the pleasures of the theatre afford him ...
... ladies , their grooms and mademoiselles . " This is sufficiently peevish in a man , who , when he mentions his exile from the college , relates , with great luxuriance , the compensation which the pleasures of the theatre afford him ...
Pagina 20
... lady , and Lawes himself , bear- ing each a part in the representation . The lady Alice Egerton became afterwards the wife of the earl of Car- bury , who , at his seat called Golden grove , in Caermarthenshire , har- boured Dr. Jeremy ...
... lady , and Lawes himself , bear- ing each a part in the representation . The lady Alice Egerton became afterwards the wife of the earl of Car- bury , who , at his seat called Golden grove , in Caermarthenshire , har- boured Dr. Jeremy ...
Pagina 31
... lady , however , seems not much to have delighted in the pleasures of spare diet and hard study ; for , as Philips relates , " having for a month led a philosophick life , after having been used at home to a great house , and much ...
... lady , however , seems not much to have delighted in the pleasures of spare diet and hard study ; for , as Philips relates , " having for a month led a philosophick life , after having been used at home to a great house , and much ...
Pagina 32
... lady Margaret Leigh , whom he has mentioned in one of his sonnets . At last Michaelmas arrived ; but the lady had no inclination to return to the sullen gloom of her husband's habitation , and , therefore , very willingly forgot her ...
... lady Margaret Leigh , whom he has mentioned in one of his sonnets . At last Michaelmas arrived ; but the lady had no inclination to return to the sullen gloom of her husband's habitation , and , therefore , very willingly forgot her ...
Pagina 75
... lady of his college . His hair , which was of a light brown , parted at the foretop , and hung down upon his shoulders , according to the picture which he has given of Adam . He was , however , not of the heroick stature , but rather ...
... lady of his college . His hair , which was of a light brown , parted at the foretop , and hung down upon his shoulders , according to the picture which he has given of Adam . He was , however , not of the heroick stature , but rather ...
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