The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 11Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... honour clear ! Who broke no promise , serv'd no private end , Who gain'd no title , and who lost no friend ; Ennobled by himself , by all approv'd , Prais'd , wept , and honour'd , by the muse he lov'd . The lines on Craggs were not ...
... honour clear ! Who broke no promise , serv'd no private end , Who gain'd no title , and who lost no friend ; Ennobled by himself , by all approv'd , Prais'd , wept , and honour'd , by the muse he lov'd . The lines on Craggs were not ...
Pagina 280
... honour . My esteem for these criticks , inclines me to be- lieve , that they cannot be much pleased with the expressions , Fiefs to love , or Fiefs to honour ; and that they have proposed this alteration , rather be- cause no other ...
... honour . My esteem for these criticks , inclines me to be- lieve , that they cannot be much pleased with the expressions , Fiefs to love , or Fiefs to honour ; and that they have proposed this alteration , rather be- cause no other ...
Pagina 281
... honour . We do but perform our duty , when we contract all our views to your service , when we act with no other principle than regard to your love and honour . It is probable that this passage was first corrupted by writing safe for ...
... honour . We do but perform our duty , when we contract all our views to your service , when we act with no other principle than regard to your love and honour . It is probable that this passage was first corrupted by writing safe for ...
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