The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volumen8William Durell, 1811 |
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... hope , that the living remains of MILTON will be no longer suffered to languish in distress . It is yet in the power of a great people to reward the poet whose name they boast , and , from their reliance to whose genius , they claim ...
... hope , that the living remains of MILTON will be no longer suffered to languish in distress . It is yet in the power of a great people to reward the poet whose name they boast , and , from their reliance to whose genius , they claim ...
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... hope to deserve , by better conduct , and more useful undertakings , that patronage which I have obtained from the most illustrious and venerable names by misrepresentation and delusion , and to appear hereafter in such a character as ...
... hope to deserve , by better conduct , and more useful undertakings , that patronage which I have obtained from the most illustrious and venerable names by misrepresentation and delusion , and to appear hereafter in such a character as ...
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... hope for it in all its parts , because the beauty and hap- piness of the whole depend altogether on the just inferiority of its parts , that is , on the comparative imperfections of the several beings of which it is com- posed . " It ...
... hope for it in all its parts , because the beauty and hap- piness of the whole depend altogether on the just inferiority of its parts , that is , on the comparative imperfections of the several beings of which it is com- posed . " It ...
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... hope and fear are inseparably , or very fre quently connected with poverty , and riches , my surveys of life have not informed me . The milder degrees of poverty are sometimes supported by hope , but the more severe often sink down in ...
... hope and fear are inseparably , or very fre quently connected with poverty , and riches , my surveys of life have not informed me . The milder degrees of poverty are sometimes supported by hope , but the more severe often sink down in ...
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... but , since poverty is now confessed to be such a calamity as can- not be borne without the opiate of insensibility , I hope Lo the happiness of those whom education enables to escape from B 5 FREE INQUIRY , & c . 37.
... but , since poverty is now confessed to be such a calamity as can- not be borne without the opiate of insensibility , I hope Lo the happiness of those whom education enables to escape from B 5 FREE INQUIRY , & c . 37.
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