The Works of Samuel Johnson, 第 6 卷F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... verse , he became , as he relates , irrecoverably a poet . Such are the accidents which , sometimes remembered , and perhaps sometimes forgotten , produce that particular designation of mind , and propensity for some certain science or ...
... verse , he became , as he relates , irrecoverably a poet . Such are the accidents which , sometimes remembered , and perhaps sometimes forgotten , produce that particular designation of mind , and propensity for some certain science or ...
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... verses on Oliver's death . " This is no favourable representation , yet even in this not much wrong can be discovered . How far he complied with the men in power , is to be en- quired before he can be blamed . It is not said that he ...
... verses on Oliver's death . " This is no favourable representation , yet even in this not much wrong can be discovered . How far he complied with the men in power , is to be en- quired before he can be blamed . It is not said that he ...
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... verses on Oliver's death , in which Wood's narrative seems to imply something encomiastick , there has been no appearance . There is a discourse concerning his government , indeed , with verses inter- mixed , but such as certainly ...
... verses on Oliver's death , in which Wood's narrative seems to imply something encomiastick , there has been no appearance . There is a discourse concerning his government , indeed , with verses inter- mixed , but such as certainly ...
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... verse ; the third and fourth , the beauties of Flowers in various measures ; and the fifth and sixth , the uses of Trees , in heroic numbers . At the same time were produced , from the same University , the two great poets , Cowley and ...
... verse ; the third and fourth , the beauties of Flowers in various measures ; and the fifth and sixth , the uses of Trees , in heroic numbers . At the same time were produced , from the same University , the two great poets , Cowley and ...
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... he have had , ' tis thought , a rebuke , Unless he had done some notable folly : Writ verses unjustly in praise of Sam Tuke . Or printed his pitiful Melancholy . His vehement desire of retirement now came again upon him COWLEY . Moral 15.
... he have had , ' tis thought , a rebuke , Unless he had done some notable folly : Writ verses unjustly in praise of Sam Tuke . Or printed his pitiful Melancholy . His vehement desire of retirement now came again upon him COWLEY . Moral 15.
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