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Pray send me word when you will begin upon the poem , for it is a long way to walk . I will leave my Epigram , but have not daylight to transcribe it . I am , Sir , “ Yours , & c . “ SAM . JOHNSON . ” « TO MR . CAVE .
Pray send me word when you will begin upon the poem , for it is a long way to walk . I will leave my Epigram , but have not daylight to transcribe it . I am , Sir , “ Yours , & c . “ SAM . JOHNSON . ” « TO MR . CAVE .
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Goldsmith produced some very absurd verses which had been publicly recited to an audience for money . JOHNSON : I can match this nonsense . There was a poem called ' Eugenio , ' which came out some years ago , and concludes thus :“ And ...
Goldsmith produced some very absurd verses which had been publicly recited to an audience for money . JOHNSON : I can match this nonsense . There was a poem called ' Eugenio , ' which came out some years ago , and concludes thus :“ And ...
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1 6 6 thus , in a still more ludicrous manner , periphrastically exhibited in his poem as it now stands :“ Nor with less waste the whisker'd vermin race , A countless clan , despoil the lowland cane . " Johnson said that Dr. Grainger ...
1 6 6 thus , in a still more ludicrous manner , periphrastically exhibited in his poem as it now stands :“ Nor with less waste the whisker'd vermin race , A countless clan , despoil the lowland cane . " Johnson said that Dr. Grainger ...
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