Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... verse to add more harmony . " The above little verses also show that superstitious bias which ' grew with his growth , and strengthened with his strength , " and of late years particularly , injured his happiness by presenting to him ...
... verse to add more harmony . " The above little verses also show that superstitious bias which ' grew with his growth , and strengthened with his strength , " and of late years particularly , injured his happiness by presenting to him ...
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... verses , which I have not been able to recover ; but with what facility and elegance he could warble the amorous lay will appear from the following lines which he wrote for his friend Mr. Edmund Hector : Verses to a Lady , on receiving ...
... verses , which I have not been able to recover ; but with what facility and elegance he could warble the amorous lay will appear from the following lines which he wrote for his friend Mr. Edmund Hector : Verses to a Lady , on receiving ...
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... verses to Lady Firebrace1 may be had when you please , for you know that such a subject neither deserves much thought nor requires it . ' The Chinese Stories 2 may be had folded down when you please to send , in which I do not recollect ...
... verses to Lady Firebrace1 may be had when you please , for you know that such a subject neither deserves much thought nor requires it . ' The Chinese Stories 2 may be had folded down when you please to send , in which I do not recollect ...
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