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Pagina 625
... verse , and yet no * See ante Note , p . 620 , etc. < poetry . Hudibras ' has a profusion of these. Etat . 67 ] DODSLEY'S COLLECTION 625 ber's Lives of the Poets , ' * was one day sitting with me . I took down Thomson , and read aloud a ...
... verse , and yet no * See ante Note , p . 620 , etc. < poetry . Hudibras ' has a profusion of these. Etat . 67 ] DODSLEY'S COLLECTION 625 ber's Lives of the Poets , ' * was one day sitting with me . I took down Thomson , and read aloud a ...
Pagina 628
... verses in praise of Romney in the Public Advertiser , and later he dedicated to him two odes ( those to which Johnson alludes ) with a flattering preface . ] Etat . 67 ] RICHARD CUMBERLAND 629 well enough by 628 [ 1776 LIFE OF SAMUEL ...
... verses in praise of Romney in the Public Advertiser , and later he dedicated to him two odes ( those to which Johnson alludes ) with a flattering preface . ] Etat . 67 ] RICHARD CUMBERLAND 629 well enough by 628 [ 1776 LIFE OF SAMUEL ...
Pagina 632
... verses , while Catcot stood at the back of his chair , moving himself like a pendulum , and beating time with his feet , and now and then looking into Dr. Johnson's face , wondering that he was not yet convinced . We called on Mr ...
... verses , while Catcot stood at the back of his chair , moving himself like a pendulum , and beating time with his feet , and now and then looking into Dr. Johnson's face , wondering that he was not yet convinced . We called on Mr ...
Pagina 691
... verse quoted , is the concluding line of a sonnet of Sidney's , of which the earliest copy , I believe , is found in Harrington's translation of Ariosto , in 1591 , in the notes on the eleventh book : - " And , therefore , " says he ...
... verse quoted , is the concluding line of a sonnet of Sidney's , of which the earliest copy , I believe , is found in Harrington's translation of Ariosto , in 1591 , in the notes on the eleventh book : - " And , therefore , " says he ...
Pagina 704
... verses , nothing that strikes one , nothing better than what you generally find in magazines ; and that the highest praise they deserved was , that they were very well for a gentleman to hand about among his friends . He said the ...
... verses , nothing that strikes one , nothing better than what you generally find in magazines ; and that the highest praise they deserved was , that they were very well for a gentleman to hand about among his friends . He said the ...
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