The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 11Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... poetical praises by Mr. Hill , Mr. Mallet , ( then Mal- loch , ) and Mira , the fictitious name of a lady once too well known . Why the dedications are , to Win- ter and the other seasons , contrarily to custom , left out in the ...
... poetical praises by Mr. Hill , Mr. Mallet , ( then Mal- loch , ) and Mira , the fictitious name of a lady once too well known . Why the dedications are , to Win- ter and the other seasons , contrarily to custom , left out in the ...
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... poetical dedica- tion of his Sea - piece to Voltaire , it seems , that this extemporaneous reproof , if it must be extempo- raneous ( for what few will now affirm Voltaire to have deserved any reproof , ) was something longer than a ...
... poetical dedica- tion of his Sea - piece to Voltaire , it seems , that this extemporaneous reproof , if it must be extempo- raneous ( for what few will now affirm Voltaire to have deserved any reproof , ) was something longer than a ...
Pagina 214
... poetical sense of each word , where it differs from that which is in common use ; as wanton , applied to any thing of which the motion is irregular without terrour ; as , In wanton ringlets curl'd her hair . To the poetical sense may ...
... poetical sense of each word , where it differs from that which is in common use ; as wanton , applied to any thing of which the motion is irregular without terrour ; as , In wanton ringlets curl'd her hair . To the poetical sense may ...
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