Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... poet . Hague was succeeded by Green , afterwards Bishop of Lincoln , whose character in the learned world is well known . In the same form with Johnson was Congreve , who afterwards became chaplain to Archbishop Boulter , and by that ...
... poet . Hague was succeeded by Green , afterwards Bishop of Lincoln , whose character in the learned world is well known . In the same form with Johnson was Congreve , who afterwards became chaplain to Archbishop Boulter , and by that ...
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... Poets , of which he gives this account : ' Some time in March I finished the Lives of the Poets , which I ... poet , of no more than a few pages , as he had originally intended , he produced an ample , rich , and most enter- 2 ...
... Poets , of which he gives this account : ' Some time in March I finished the Lives of the Poets , which I ... poet , of no more than a few pages , as he had originally intended , he produced an ample , rich , and most enter- 2 ...
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... poet , so played both parts that the poet's sweetness was never false to the priest , nor the priest's piety false to the poet . ' ] 2 I should have thought that Johnson , who had felt the severe affliction from which Parnell never ...
... poet , so played both parts that the poet's sweetness was never false to the priest , nor the priest's piety false to the poet . ' ] 2 I should have thought that Johnson , who had felt the severe affliction from which Parnell never ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
The False Alarm acknowl | 431 |
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