The Lives of the English PoetsBernhard Tauchnitz, 1858 - 414 pagina's |
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Samuel Johnson. VI CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . PAGE A. PHILIPS WEST . 323 330 COLLINS DYER SHENSTONE YOUNG MALLET AKENSIDE 333 837 840 346 386 391 GRAY · 397 LYTTELTON 408 JOHNSON'S LIVES . VOL . II . BARCE PRIOR .
Samuel Johnson. VI CONTENTS OF VOLUME II . PAGE A. PHILIPS WEST . 323 330 COLLINS DYER SHENSTONE YOUNG MALLET AKENSIDE 333 837 840 346 386 391 GRAY · 397 LYTTELTON 408 JOHNSON'S LIVES . VOL . II . BARCE PRIOR .
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... young lady that sat next him , he produced these extemporary lines : 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 ...
... young lady that sat next him , he produced these extemporary lines : 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 ...
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... Young Gentle- man in Love " has hardly a just claim to the title of a Tale . I know not whether he be the original author of any Tale which he has given us . The adventure of " Hans Carvel " has passed through many successions of merry ...
... Young Gentle- man in Love " has hardly a just claim to the title of a Tale . I know not whether he be the original author of any Tale which he has given us . The adventure of " Hans Carvel " has passed through many successions of merry ...
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... young students , who read merely that they may learn to write ; and of the " Carmen Seculare , " I cannot but suspect that I might praise or censure it by caprice , without danger of detection ; for who can be supposed to have laboured ...
... young students , who read merely that they may learn to write ; and of the " Carmen Seculare , " I cannot but suspect that I might praise or censure it by caprice , without danger of detection ; for who can be supposed to have laboured ...
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... young man , elated with success , and impatient of censure , assumed an air of confidence and security . His chief artifice of controversy is to retort upon his adversary his own words ; he is very angry , and , hoping to conquer ...
... young man , elated with success , and impatient of censure , assumed an air of confidence and security . His chief artifice of controversy is to retort upon his adversary his own words ; he is very angry , and , hoping to conquer ...
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