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" ... he could not bear to debar himself from the happiness which was to be found in the calm of a cottage, or lose the opportunity of listening, without intermission, to the melody of the nightingale, which he believed was to be heard from every bramble,... "
The Poetical Works of Richard Savage: With the Life of the Author - Página cxiv
por Richard Savage - 1780 - 182 páginas
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The Life of Mr. Richard Savage, Son of the Earl Rivers

Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 316 páginas
...Intermiffion, to the Melody of the Nightingale, which he believed was to be heard from every Bramble, and which he did not fail to mention as a very important Part of the Happinefs of a Country Life. While this Scheme was ripening, his Friends directed him to take a Lodging in the Liberties...
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The Works of Richard Savage ...

Richard Savage, Samuel Johnson - 1777 - 354 páginas
...intermiffion, to the melody of the nightingale, which he believed was to be heard from every bramble, and which he did not fail to mention as a very important part of the happinefs of a country life. While this fcheme was ripenirig, his friends direfted him to take a lodging in the liberties...
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Prefaces,Biographical and Critical to the Works of the English Poets

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 244 páginas
...intermiffion, to the melody of the nightingale, which he believed was to be heard from every bramble, and which he did not fail to mention as a very important part of the happinefs of a country life. \Vhile this fcheme was ripening, his friends dire6ted him to take a lodging in the liberties...
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Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets, Volumen9

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 258 páginas
...the melody of the nightingale, which he be- . lieved was to be heard from every bramble, an4 which he did not fail to mention as a very important part of the happinefs of a country life. While this fcheme was ripening, his friends directed him to take a lodging in the liberties...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets;: Prior. Congreve. Blackmore ...

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 474 páginas
...intermiffion, to the melody of the nightingale, which he believed was to be heard from every bramble, and which he did not fail to mention as a very important part of the happinefs of .± country life. While this fchcme was ripening, his friends directed him to take a lodging in the...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volumen3

English poets - 1790 - 332 páginas
...intermiffion, to the melody of the nightingale, which he believed was to be heard from every bramble, and which he did not fail to mention as a very important part of the happinefs of a country life, While this fchsme was ripening, his friends direfted him to take a lodging in the liberties...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets,: With Critical ..., Volumen3

Samuel Johnson - 1791 - 490 páginas
...me3 lody lody of the nightingale, which he believed was to be heard from every bramble, and xvhich he did not fail to mention as a very important part of the happinefs of a country life. While this fcheme was ripening, his friends directed him to take a lodging in the liberties...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson.LL.D..: The lives of the English poets

Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 páginas
...intcrmiffion, to the melody of the nightingale, which he believed was to be heard from every bramble, and which he did not fail to mention as a very important part of the happinefs of a country life. While this fcheme was ripening, his friends directed him to take a lodging in the liberties...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: Prior. Congreve. Blackmore ...

Samuel Johnson - 1794 - 424 páginas
...the melody of the nightingale, which he believed was to be heard from every bramble, and which he $id not fail to mention as a very important part of the happinefs of a country life. While this fcheme was ripening, his friends directed him to take a lodging in the liberties...
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Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the ..., Volumen1

James Boswell - 1799 - 648 páginas
...intermission, to the melody of the nightingale, which he believed was to be heard from every bramble, and which he did not fail to mention as a very important part of the happiness of a country life ' (Ib. p. 170). In like manner Thales prays to find : — ' Some pleasing...
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