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Pagina 85
... remarkable , that it came out on the same morning with Pope's satire , entitled 1738 ; so that England had at once its Juvenal and Horace as poetical monitors . The re- verend Dr. Douglas , now bishop of Salisbury , to whom I am ...
... remarkable , that it came out on the same morning with Pope's satire , entitled 1738 ; so that England had at once its Juvenal and Horace as poetical monitors . The re- verend Dr. Douglas , now bishop of Salisbury , to whom I am ...
Pagina 87
... remarkable , that he uses the epithet , which undoubtedly , since the union between England and Scotland , ought to donominate the natives of both parts of our island : Was early taught a BRITON's rights to prize . - Boswell . the merit ...
... remarkable , that he uses the epithet , which undoubtedly , since the union between England and Scotland , ought to donominate the natives of both parts of our island : Was early taught a BRITON's rights to prize . - Boswell . the merit ...
Pagina 95
... remarkable , that Johnson's last quoted letter to Mr. Cave concludes with a fair confession that he had not a dinner ; and it is no less remarkable , that though in this state of want himself , his benevolent heart was not insen- sible ...
... remarkable , that Johnson's last quoted letter to Mr. Cave concludes with a fair confession that he had not a dinner ; and it is no less remarkable , that though in this state of want himself , his benevolent heart was not insen- sible ...
Pagina 101
... remarkable of this chief , that though he had earnestly remon- strated against the attempt as hopeless , he was of too heroick a spirit not to venture his life and fortune in the cause , when personally asked by him whom he thought his ...
... remarkable of this chief , that though he had earnestly remon- strated against the attempt as hopeless , he was of too heroick a spirit not to venture his life and fortune in the cause , when personally asked by him whom he thought his ...
Pagina 103
... remarkable , as it is the germ of Johnson's concluding line . Exalted soul , thy various sounds could please The love - sick virgin , and the gouty ease ; Could jarring crowds , like old Amphion , move To beauteous order and harmonious ...
... remarkable , as it is the germ of Johnson's concluding line . Exalted soul , thy various sounds could please The love - sick virgin , and the gouty ease ; Could jarring crowds , like old Amphion , move To beauteous order and harmonious ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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