The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 4. kötetCowie, 1825 - 664 oldal |
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... continued to speak with anger of the insolence and partiality of Page , and a short time before his death re- venged it by a satire . * It is natural to inquire in what terms Mr. Savage spoke of this fatal action , when the danger was ...
... continued to speak with anger of the insolence and partiality of Page , and a short time before his death re- venged it by a satire . * It is natural to inquire in what terms Mr. Savage spoke of this fatal action , when the danger was ...
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... continued triumph of the court ; it was natural to ask him what could induce him to employ his poetry in praise of that man , who was , in his opinion , an enemy to liberty , and an oppresser of his country ? He alleged , that he was ...
... continued triumph of the court ; it was natural to ask him what could induce him to employ his poetry in praise of that man , who was , in his opinion , an enemy to liberty , and an oppresser of his country ? He alleged , that he was ...
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... continued to act upon the same principles , and to follow the same path ; was never made wiser by his sufferings , nor preserved by one misfortune from falling into another . He proceeded throughout his life to tread the same steps on ...
... continued to act upon the same principles , and to follow the same path ; was never made wiser by his sufferings , nor preserved by one misfortune from falling into another . He proceeded throughout his life to tread the same steps on ...
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... continued to receive his pension . This poem drew more infamy upon him than any inci- dent of his life ; and , as his conduct cannot be vindicated , it is proper to secure his memory from reproach , by in- forming those whom he made his ...
... continued to receive his pension . This poem drew more infamy upon him than any inci- dent of his life ; and , as his conduct cannot be vindicated , it is proper to secure his memory from reproach , by in- forming those whom he made his ...
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... continued to resent neglect without attempt- ing to force himself into regard . Nor was the publick much more favourable than his patron ; for only seventy - two were sold , though the perform- ance was much commended by some whose ...
... continued to resent neglect without attempt- ing to force himself into regard . Nor was the publick much more favourable than his patron ; for only seventy - two were sold , though the perform- ance was much commended by some whose ...
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