Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 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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... poet , and wrote Latin verses . His figure and manner appeared strange to them ; but he behaved modestly , and sat silent , till upon something which occurred in the course of conversation , he suddenly struck in and quoted Macrobius ...
... poet , and wrote Latin verses . His figure and manner appeared strange to them ; but he behaved modestly , and sat silent , till upon something which occurred in the course of conversation , he suddenly struck in and quoted Macrobius ...
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... poet , Johnson was that this intrepid founder of the order of peculiarly happy in mentioning how many of the sons of Pembroke were poets ; adding , with a smile of sportive triumph , " Sir , we are a nest of singing birds . " He was not ...
... poet , Johnson was that this intrepid founder of the order of peculiarly happy in mentioning how many of the sons of Pembroke were poets ; adding , with a smile of sportive triumph , " Sir , we are a nest of singing birds . " He was not ...
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... poet had described the dull sameness of his existence in these words Vitam continet una dies ' ( one day con- tains the whole of my life ) ; that it was unvaried as the note of the cuckoo ; and that he did not know whether it was more ...
... poet had described the dull sameness of his existence in these words Vitam continet una dies ' ( one day con- tains the whole of my life ) ; that it was unvaried as the note of the cuckoo ; and that he did not know whether it was more ...
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... poet , and I have great hopes will turn out a fine tragedy - writer . If it should any way lie in way , I doubt not but you would be ready to recommend and assist your countryman . " G. WALMSLEY . " your upon his How he employed himself ...
... poet , and I have great hopes will turn out a fine tragedy - writer . If it should any way lie in way , I doubt not but you would be ready to recommend and assist your countryman . " G. WALMSLEY . " your upon his How he employed himself ...
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