The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 4. kötetCowie, 1825 - 664 oldal |
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... , as was ludi- crously said , of making Gay rich , and Rich gay . It was acted seven nights . The authour's third night was by command of their royal highnesses . R. VOL . IV . C Of this lucky piece , as the reader cannot but GAY . 5.
... , as was ludi- crously said , of making Gay rich , and Rich gay . It was acted seven nights . The authour's third 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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With Murphy's Essay Samuel Johnson. Of this lucky piece , as the reader cannot but wish to know the original and progress , I have inserted the rela- tion which Spence has given in Pope's words . - " Dr. Swift had been observing once to ...
With Murphy's Essay Samuel Johnson. Of this lucky piece , as the reader cannot but wish to know the original and progress , I have inserted the rela- tion which Spence has given in Pope's words . - " Dr. Swift had been observing once to ...
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... reader is reconciled for the greater part ; and it is made very pro- bable that Clarendon was by personal enmity disposed to think the worst of Greenville , as Greenville was also very willing to think the worst of Clarendon . These ...
... reader is reconciled for the greater part ; and it is made very pro- bable that Clarendon was by personal enmity disposed to think the worst of Greenville , as Greenville was also very willing to think the worst of Clarendon . These ...
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... readers of verse in the dangers or pleasures of the chace , he has done all that transition and variety could easily effect ; and has with great propriety enlarged his plan by the modes of hunting used in other countries . With still ...
... readers of verse in the dangers or pleasures of the chace , he has done all that transition and variety could easily effect ; and has with great propriety enlarged his plan by the modes of hunting used in other countries . With still ...
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... reader by transient touches upon these subjects , which have often been considered , and therefore naturally raise expectations , he must be allowed amply to compensate his omissions , by expatiating , in the conclusion of his work ...
... reader by transient touches upon these subjects , which have often been considered , and therefore naturally raise expectations , he must be allowed amply to compensate his omissions , by expatiating , in the conclusion of his work ...
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