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Samuel Johnson. Dean Swift directing the studies of Miss Van Homrigh Twins del . Printed or F.C. & LRivington & the other Proprietors . Finden schlp . Lives of the Poets by SAMUEL JOHNSON , L.L.D. in.
Samuel Johnson. Dean Swift directing the studies of Miss Van Homrigh Twins del . Printed or F.C. & LRivington & the other Proprietors . Finden schlp . Lives of the Poets by SAMUEL JOHNSON , L.L.D. in.
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Samuel Johnson. 5 much veracity as can be properly exacted from a poet professedly encomiastic . King William sup- plied copious materials for either verse or prose . His whole life had been action , and none ever denied him the ...
Samuel Johnson. 5 much veracity as can be properly exacted from a poet professedly encomiastic . King William sup- plied copious materials for either verse or prose . His whole life had been action , and none ever denied him the ...
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... poetry . In the last war , when France was disgraced and overpowered in every quarter of the globe ; when Spain , coming to her assistance , only shared her calamities , and the name of an Englishman was reverenced through Europe , no poet ...
... poetry . In the last war , when France was disgraced and overpowered in every quarter of the globe ; when Spain , coming to her assistance , only shared her calamities , and the name of an Englishman was reverenced through Europe , no poet ...
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... : Mais cette voix , et ces beaux yeux , Font Cupidon trop dangereux ; Et je suis triste quand je crie , Bannissons la Melancholie . Tradition represents him as willing to descend from the dignity of the poet and statesman to the PRIOR .
... : Mais cette voix , et ces beaux yeux , Font Cupidon trop dangereux ; Et je suis triste quand je crie , Bannissons la Melancholie . Tradition represents him as willing to descend from the dignity of the poet and statesman to the PRIOR .
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