The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1 |
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The prodigious variety of foreign matter, introduced into that performance,
seemed to overload the memory of Dr. Johnson, and in the account of his own life
to leave him hardly visible. They wished to have a more concise, and, for that
reason, ...
The prodigious variety of foreign matter, introduced into that performance,
seemed to overload the memory of Dr. Johnson, and in the account of his own life
to leave him hardly visible. They wished to have a more concise, and, for that
reason, ...
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We now take leave of Dr. Johnson as an author. Four volumes of his Lives of the
Poets were published in 1778, and the work was completed in 1781. Should
Biography fall again into disuse, there will not always be a Johnson to look back
...
We now take leave of Dr. Johnson as an author. Four volumes of his Lives of the
Poets were published in 1778, and the work was completed in 1781. Should
Biography fall again into disuse, there will not always be a Johnson to look back
...
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... faithless bar; Invades the sacred hour of silent rest, And leaves, unseen, a
dagger in your breast, * Scarce can our fields, such crowds at Tyburn die,. *—
Possis ignavus haberi, Scarce Et Subiti casus improvidus, ad coenam si
Intestatus eas.
... faithless bar; Invades the sacred hour of silent rest, And leaves, unseen, a
dagger in your breast, * Scarce can our fields, such crowds at Tyburn die,. *—
Possis ignavus haberi, Scarce Et Subiti casus improvidus, ad coenam si
Intestatus eas.
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Sooner the trembling leaves shall find a voice, And tell the secrets of their
conscious walks; Sooner the breeze shall catch ... monuments of death, proclaim
his courage; Virtue and liberty engross his soul, - And leave no place for perfidy
or fear.
Sooner the trembling leaves shall find a voice, And tell the secrets of their
conscious walks; Sooner the breeze shall catch ... monuments of death, proclaim
his courage; Virtue and liberty engross his soul, - And leave no place for perfidy
or fear.
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Go, seize him, load him with reproachful chains; Before th' assembled troops
proclaim his crimes; Then leave him stretch'd upon the ling ring rack, Amidst the
camp to howl his life away. , MUSTA PHA. Should we before the troops proclaim
his ...
Go, seize him, load him with reproachful chains; Before th' assembled troops
proclaim his crimes; Then leave him stretch'd upon the ling ring rack, Amidst the
camp to howl his life away. , MUSTA PHA. Should we before the troops proclaim
his ...
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