The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 90
... lady to all the sadness and danger of soli- tude . This , however , is a defect overbalanced by its convenience . What deserves more reprehension is , that the pro- logue spoken in the wild wood , by the attendant spirit , is addressed ...
... lady to all the sadness and danger of soli- tude . This , however , is a defect overbalanced by its convenience . What deserves more reprehension is , that the pro- logue spoken in the wild wood , by the attendant spirit , is addressed ...
Pagina 91
... Lady are elegant , but tedious . The song must owe much to the voice , if it ever can delight . At last , the brothers enter with too much tranquillity ; and , when they have feared , lest their sister should be in danger , and hoped ...
... Lady are elegant , but tedious . The song must owe much to the voice , if it ever can delight . At last , the brothers enter with too much tranquillity ; and , when they have feared , lest their sister should be in danger , and hoped ...
Pagina 119
... lady's service , how long he continued in it , and why he left it , is , like the other incidents of his life , utterly unknown . The vicissitudes of his condition placed him after- wards in the family of sir Samuel Luke , one of ...
... lady's service , how long he continued in it , and why he left it , is , like the other incidents of his life , utterly unknown . The vicissitudes of his condition placed him after- wards in the family of sir Samuel Luke , one of ...
Pagina 121
... ladies , im- mediately quitted his engagement to follow another kind of business , at which he was more ready than in doing good offices to men of desert , though no one was better qualified than he , both in regard to his fortune and ...
... ladies , im- mediately quitted his engagement to follow another kind of business , at which he was more ready than in doing good offices to men of desert , though no one was better qualified than he , both in regard to his fortune and ...
Pagina 147
... lady Frances , daughter of the earl of Burlington , and widow of colonel Courteney * . * He was married to lady Frances Boyle in April , 1662. By this lady he had no issue . He married secondly , 10th November , 1674 , Isabella ...
... lady Frances , daughter of the earl of Burlington , and widow of colonel Courteney * . * He was married to lady Frances Boyle in April , 1662. By this lady he had no issue . He married secondly , 10th November , 1674 , Isabella ...
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