The Works of Samuel Johnson,4: With Murphy's EssayGeorge Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... thought himself in favour , and undertook ( 1726 ) to write a volume of Fables for the improvement of the young ... night was by command of their royal highnesses . R. VOL . IV . C Of this lucky piece , as the reader cannot but GAY . 5.
... thought himself in favour , and undertook ( 1726 ) to write a volume of Fables for the improvement of the young ... night was by command of their royal highnesses . R. VOL . IV . C Of this lucky piece , as the reader cannot but GAY . 5.
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... thought it would succeed . We shewed it to Congreve ; who , after reading it over , said , it would either take greatly , or be damned confoundedly . We were all , at the first night of it , in great uncertainty of the event ; till we ...
... thought it would succeed . We shewed it to Congreve ; who , after reading it over , said , it would either take greatly , or be damned confoundedly . We were all , at the first night of it , in great uncertainty of the event ; till we ...
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... night by the anguish of cold and hunger for a week . The experience of these inconveniences determined him to ... thought men of genius , and caressed by all who valued themselves upon a refined taste . To admire Mr. Savage , was a ...
... night by the anguish of cold and hunger for a week . The experience of these inconveniences determined him to ... thought men of genius , and caressed by all who valued themselves upon a refined taste . To admire Mr. Savage , was a ...
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... thought a sufficient recompence for his entertainment . He lodged as much by accident as he dined , and passed the night sometimes in mean houses , which are set open at night to any casual wanderers , sometimes in cellars , among the ...
... thought a sufficient recompence for his entertainment . He lodged as much by accident as he dined , and passed the night sometimes in mean houses , which are set open at night to any casual wanderers , sometimes in cellars , among the ...
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... thought on my ac- count ; but to have the same pleasantry of countenance , and unruffled serenity of mind , which ( God be ... night ) with affliction , yet ( such is his great goodness ! ) my affliction is not without alleviating ...
... thought on my ac- count ; but to have the same pleasantry of countenance , and unruffled serenity of mind , which ( God be ... night ) with affliction , yet ( such is his great goodness ! ) my affliction is not without alleviating ...
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