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" Pope's excavation was requisite as an entrance to his garden, and, as some men try to be proud of their defects, he extracted an ornament from an inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto where necessity enforced a passage. "
Lives - Página 524
editado por - 1800
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Works, Volumen2

Samuel Johnson - 1838 - 716 páginas
...dignified it with the title of a -lotto, a place of silence and retreat, from which he endeavoured to persuade his friends and himself that cares and...inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto where necessity enforced a passage. It may be frequently remarked of the studious and speculative, that they are proud...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volumen6

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1839 - 708 páginas
...his friends and himself that cares and passions could be excluded. * * * The excavation was necessary as an entrance to his garden ; and, as some men try...inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto, where necessity enforced a passage." And quite right too. It was a little spark of the true philosophy, after all;...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volumen4

1839 - 742 páginas
...friends and himself that cares and passions could be excluded. * * * The excavation was necessary ns an entrance to his garden ; and, as some men try to...inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto, where necessity enforced a passage." And quite right too. It was a little spark of the true philosophy, after all ;...
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Lives of the English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their Works ; And ...

Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 522 páginas
...and dignified it with the title of a grouo, a place of silence and retreat, from which he endeavoured to persuade his friends and himself that cares and...was requisite as an entrance to his garden, and, as gome men try to be proud of their defects, he extracted an ornament from an inconvenience, and vanity...
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The Thames and Its Tributaries: Or, Rambles Among the Rivers, Volumen1

Charles Mackay - 1840 - 426 páginas
...his friends and himself that cares and passions could be excluded. * * * The excavation was necessary as an entrance to his garden ; and, as some men try...inconvenience, and vanity produced a grotto, where necessity enforced a passage." And quite right too. It was a little spark of the true philosophy, after all ;...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 742 páginas
...dignified it with the title of a erotto, a place of silence and retreat, from which he endeavoured to persuade his friends and himself that cares and...the wish or pleasure of an Englishman, who has more frefjuent need to solicit than exclude the sun ; but Pope's excavation was requisite as an entrance...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With and Essay on His Life ..., Volumen2

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1842 - 716 páginas
...endeavoured to persuade his friends and himself that cares and passions could be excluded. A grotte is not often the wish or pleasure of an Englishman,...frequent need to solicit than exclude the sun ; but I'ope's excavation was requisite as an entrance to his garden, and as some men try to be proud of their...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With an Essay on His Life and ..., Volumen2

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 718 páginas
...with the title of a grotto, a place of silence and retreat, from which he endeavoured to persuade hie rposes merely didactic, when something is to be told...but against that inattention by which known truth« ; hut Pope's excavation was requisite as an entrance to his garden, and as some men try to be proud...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, L.L. D.: Including A Journal of a Tour ..., Volumen2

James Boswell - 1843 - 588 páginas
...lady; but Johnson hated grottos, and thought, as he has said in his /.//. of Pope, that they were " not often the wish or pleasure of an Englishman, who has more frequent need to solicit than to exclude the sun." Ante, p. 245, n. — ED.] s The correspondent of the Gentleman's Magazine, who...
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Rambles by Rivers: The Thames, Volúmenes1-2

James Thorne - 1847 - 480 páginas
...thoughts. " A grotto," says Dr. Johnson, moralizing, according to his wont, on Pope's amusement, " is not often the wish or pleasure of an Englishman, who has more frequent need to solicit than to exclude the sun ; but Pope's excavation was requisite as an entrance to his garden ; and as some...
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