Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... Pope , Essay on Man , iv . 390 . Boswell twice more applies the same line to Johnson , post , June 3 , 1781 , and under Dec. 13 , 1784 . 3 Imlac consoles the Princess for the loss of Pekuah . ' When the clouds of sorrow gather over us ...
... Pope , Essay on Man , iv . 390 . Boswell twice more applies the same line to Johnson , post , June 3 , 1781 , and under Dec. 13 , 1784 . 3 Imlac consoles the Princess for the loss of Pekuah . ' When the clouds of sorrow gather over us ...
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... Pope's prudent manage- ment for me . ' Works , xix . 171. It was , I conjecture , Gulliver's Travels . Hume , in 1757 , wrote : - ' I am writing the History of England from the accession of Henry VII . I un- dertook this work because I ...
... Pope's prudent manage- ment for me . ' Works , xix . 171. It was , I conjecture , Gulliver's Travels . Hume , in 1757 , wrote : - ' I am writing the History of England from the accession of Henry VII . I un- dertook this work because I ...
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... Pope in Pope's Works . Warburton's Divine Legation , i . xii . the 24 Johnson's pleasure in contradiction . [ A.D. 1776 .
... Pope in Pope's Works . Warburton's Divine Legation , i . xii . the 24 Johnson's pleasure in contradiction . [ A.D. 1776 .
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... Pope , No. ii . says : - " three ells round huge Cheyne rails at meat . ' Dr. J. H. Burton ( Life of Hume , i . 45 ) shews reason for believing that a very curious letter by Hume was written to Cheyne . 2 " " Solitude , " he said one ...
... Pope , No. ii . says : - " three ells round huge Cheyne rails at meat . ' Dr. J. H. Burton ( Life of Hume , i . 45 ) shews reason for believing that a very curious letter by Hume was written to Cheyne . 2 " " Solitude , " he said one ...
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... Pope had partly borrowed from him The dying Christian to his Soul Johnson repeated Rochester's verses upon Flatman * , which I think by much too severe : ' Nor that slow drudge in swift Pindarick strains , Flatman , who Cowley imitates ...
... Pope had partly borrowed from him The dying Christian to his Soul Johnson repeated Rochester's verses upon Flatman * , which I think by much too severe : ' Nor that slow drudge in swift Pindarick strains , Flatman , who Cowley imitates ...
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