Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... shew that superstitious bias which ' grew with his growth , and strength- ened with his strength , ' and of late years particu- larly injured , his happiness by presenting to him the gloomy side of religion , rather than that bright and ...
... shew that superstitious bias which ' grew with his growth , and strength- ened with his strength , ' and of late years particu- larly injured , his happiness by presenting to him the gloomy side of religion , rather than that bright and ...
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... shew , Around them pleasures wait , and joys for ever new . But cruel virgins meet severer fates ; Expell'd and exil'd from the blissful seats , To dismal realms , and regions void of peace , Where furies ever howl , and serpents hiss ...
... shew , Around them pleasures wait , and joys for ever new . But cruel virgins meet severer fates ; Expell'd and exil'd from the blissful seats , To dismal realms , and regions void of peace , Where furies ever howl , and serpents hiss ...
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... shew that they 5 See The Dunciad ( ii . 167 ) , and Lives of the Poets ( Pope ) . 6 Thomas Astle was for many years Keeper of the Records in the Tower , one of the Keepers of the Paper Office , and a Trustee of the British Museum ...
... shew that they 5 See The Dunciad ( ii . 167 ) , and Lives of the Poets ( Pope ) . 6 Thomas Astle was for many years Keeper of the Records in the Tower , one of the Keepers of the Paper Office , and a Trustee of the British Museum ...
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... shew that I do not found my hopes of appro- bation upon the ignorance of my readers , and that I fear his censure least , whose knowledge is most extensive . I am Sir , your most obedient humble servant , R. JAMES . " B. Leyden , and ...
... shew that I do not found my hopes of appro- bation upon the ignorance of my readers , and that I fear his censure least , whose knowledge is most extensive . I am Sir , your most obedient humble servant , R. JAMES . " B. Leyden , and ...
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... shew how often you have owed the ornaments of your poetical pages to the correspondence of the unfortunate and ingenious Mr. Savage , I doubt not but you have so much regard to his memory as to encourage any design that may have a ...
... shew how often you have owed the ornaments of your poetical pages to the correspondence of the unfortunate and ingenious Mr. Savage , I doubt not but you have so much regard to his memory as to encourage any design that may have a ...
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