The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 11Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... derived consolation from the perusal of the Night Thoughts , Mrs. Mon- tagu proposed a visit to the author . From convers- ing with Young , Mrs. Boscawen derived still further consolation ; and to that visit she and the world were ...
... derived consolation from the perusal of the Night Thoughts , Mrs. Mon- tagu proposed a visit to the author . From convers- ing with Young , Mrs. Boscawen derived still further consolation ; and to that visit she and the world were ...
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... derived from substantives , the termination of participles ; such as the cultured plain , the daisied but I was sorry to see , in the lines of a scholar bank ; like Gray , the honied spring . The morality is 174 GRAY.
... derived from substantives , the termination of participles ; such as the cultured plain , the daisied but I was sorry to see , in the lines of a scholar bank ; like Gray , the honied spring . The morality is 174 GRAY.
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Samuel Johnson. ously derive dream from drama , because life is a drama , and a drama is a dream ; and who declares with a tone of defiance , that no man can fail to derive moan from póvos , ( monos , ) single or solitary , who con ...
Samuel Johnson. ously derive dream from drama , because life is a drama , and a drama is a dream ; and who declares with a tone of defiance , that no man can fail to derive moan from póvos , ( monos , ) single or solitary , who con ...
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