Life of Johnson, Volúmenes1-2Oxford University Press, 1942 |
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... poem with me for the press , which , as the town empties , we cannot be too quick with . I am , Sir , your's , & c . , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' To us who have long known the manly force , bold spirit , and masterly versification of this poem ...
... poem with me for the press , which , as the town empties , we cannot be too quick with . I am , Sir , your's , & c . , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' To us who have long known the manly force , bold spirit , and masterly versification of this poem ...
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... poem annihilated , it must ever have our grateful reverence from its noble con- clusion ; in which we are consoled with the assurance that happiness may be attained , if we apply our hearts ' to piety : < ' Where then shall hope and ...
... poem annihilated , it must ever have our grateful reverence from its noble con- clusion ; in which we are consoled with the assurance that happiness may be attained , if we apply our hearts ' to piety : < ' Where then shall hope and ...
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... poem , did not please him1 ; for , he exclaimed , ' What could he make of a sugar - cane ? One might as well write the Parsley - bed , a Poem ; or " The Cabbage - garden , a Poem . " ' BOSWELL . You must then pickle your cabbage with ...
... poem , did not please him1 ; for , he exclaimed , ' What could he make of a sugar - cane ? One might as well write the Parsley - bed , a Poem ; or " The Cabbage - garden , a Poem . " ' BOSWELL . You must then pickle your cabbage with ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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