The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1 |
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It is said, upon good authority, that Johnson once received from Lord Chesterfield
the sum of ten pourols. It were to be wished that the secret had never transpired.
It was mean to receive it, and meaner to give it. It may be imagined, that for ...
It is said, upon good authority, that Johnson once received from Lord Chesterfield
the sum of ten pourols. It were to be wished that the secret had never transpired.
It was mean to receive it, and meaner to give it. It may be imagined, that for ...
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Being now in the possession of a regular income, Johnson left his chambers in
the Temple, and once more became master of a house in Johnson's-court, Fleet-
street. Dr. Levet, his friend and physician in ordinary *, paid his daily visits with ...
Being now in the possession of a regular income, Johnson left his chambers in
the Temple, and once more became master of a house in Johnson's-court, Fleet-
street. Dr. Levet, his friend and physician in ordinary *, paid his daily visits with ...
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The matchless fair has bless'd me with compliance; Let every tongue resound
Irene's praise, And spread the general transport through mankind. CALI. - Blest
prince, for whom indulgent Heav'n ordains At once the joys of paradise and
empire, ...
The matchless fair has bless'd me with compliance; Let every tongue resound
Irene's praise, And spread the general transport through mankind. CALI. - Blest
prince, for whom indulgent Heav'n ordains At once the joys of paradise and
empire, ...
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Here let me through the vales pursue A guide—a father—and a friend, Once
more great Nature's works renew, . Once more on Wisdom's voice attend. From
false caresses, causeless strife, Wild hope, vain fear, alike remov'd; Here let me
learn ...
Here let me through the vales pursue A guide—a father—and a friend, Once
more great Nature's works renew, . Once more on Wisdom's voice attend. From
false caresses, causeless strife, Wild hope, vain fear, alike remov'd; Here let me
learn ...
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... sov'reign ray; Then summer sinks in autumn's reign, And winter chills the world
again; Her losses soon the moon supplies, But wretched man, when once he lies
Where Priam and his sons are laid, Is nought but ashes and a shade.
... sov'reign ray; Then summer sinks in autumn's reign, And winter chills the world
again; Her losses soon the moon supplies, But wretched man, when once he lies
Where Priam and his sons are laid, Is nought but ashes and a shade.
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