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Pagina 1
... by feeling the charms of verse , he became , as he relates , irrecoverably a poet
. Such are the accidents which , sometimes · remembered , and perhaps
sometimes forgotten , produce that · Johnson ' s Lives , I . particular designation
of mind ...
... by feeling the charms of verse , he became , as he relates , irrecoverably a poet
. Such are the accidents which , sometimes · remembered , and perhaps
sometimes forgotten , produce that · Johnson ' s Lives , I . particular designation
of mind ...
Pagina 8
... when the end is to please the multitude , no man , perhaps , has a right , in
things admitting of gradation and comparison , to throw the whole blame upon his
judges , and totally to exclude diffidence and shame by a haughty consciousness
...
... when the end is to please the multitude , no man , perhaps , has a right , in
things admitting of gradation and comparison , to throw the whole blame upon his
judges , and totally to exclude diffidence and shame by a haughty consciousness
...
Pagina 14
... in the mass of materials which ingenious absurdity has thrown together ,
genuine wit and useful knowledge may be sometimes found buried perhaps in
grossness of expression , but useful to those who know their value ; and such as ,
when ...
... in the mass of materials which ingenious absurdity has thrown together ,
genuine wit and useful knowledge may be sometimes found buried perhaps in
grossness of expression , but useful to those who know their value ; and such as ,
when ...
Pagina 17
... A globe , yea world , by that impression grow , Till thy tears mixt with mine do
overflow This world , by waters sent from thee my heaven dissolved so . Johnson
' s Lives . I . On reading the following lines , the reader may perhaps . COWLEY .
... A globe , yea world , by that impression grow , Till thy tears mixt with mine do
overflow This world , by waters sent from thee my heaven dissolved so . Johnson
' s Lives . I . On reading the following lines , the reader may perhaps . COWLEY .
Pagina 18
On reading the following lines , the reader may perhaps cry out - Confusion
worse confounded : Here lies a she sun , and a he moon here , She gives the
best light to his sphere , Or each is both , and all , and so They unto one another
nothing ...
On reading the following lines , the reader may perhaps cry out - Confusion
worse confounded : Here lies a she sun , and a he moon here , She gives the
best light to his sphere , Or each is both , and all , and so They unto one another
nothing ...
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