The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 11Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 10
... give ! This epitaph contains of the brother only a gen- eral indiscriminate character , and of the sister tells nothing but that she died . The difficulty in writing epitaphs is to give a particular and appropriate praise . 10 POPE.
... give ! This epitaph contains of the brother only a gen- eral indiscriminate character , and of the sister tells nothing but that she died . The difficulty in writing epitaphs is to give a particular and appropriate praise . 10 POPE.
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... give him what he would not ask . He now relapsed to his former indigence ; but the prince of Wales was at that time struggling for popularity , and , by the influence of Mr. Lyttelton , professed himself the patron of wit : to him Thom ...
... give him what he would not ask . He now relapsed to his former indigence ; but the prince of Wales was at that time struggling for popularity , and , by the influence of Mr. Lyttelton , professed himself the patron of wit : to him Thom ...
Pagina 143
... give in exchange the bar , though not at so late a period of life as Young took orders , it will be owing , in no small measure , to my having had the happiness of calling the author of the Rambler my friendo . Oxford , Oct. 1782 ...
... give in exchange the bar , though not at so late a period of life as Young took orders , it will be owing , in no small measure , to my having had the happiness of calling the author of the Rambler my friendo . Oxford , Oct. 1782 ...
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