The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volum 7William Durell, 1811 |
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Pàgina 7
... tell on whom they will light , and therefore none are unwilling to bestow them . He that is known to contribute to a periodical work , needs no other caution than not to tell what particular pieces are his own ; such secrecy is indeed ...
... tell on whom they will light , and therefore none are unwilling to bestow them . He that is known to contribute to a periodical work , needs no other caution than not to tell what particular pieces are his own ; such secrecy is indeed ...
Pàgina 8
... tell by whom it will be found . Nothing is now left for the poet but character and sentiment , which are to make its way as it can , without the soft anxiety of suspense , or the enlivening agitation of surprise . A new paper lies under ...
... tell by whom it will be found . Nothing is now left for the poet but character and sentiment , which are to make its way as it can , without the soft anxiety of suspense , or the enlivening agitation of surprise . A new paper lies under ...
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... tell how long , in the pathless deserts of the Isle of Wight . The tender sigh for their sufferings , and the gay drink , to their success . I , who look , or believe myself to look , with more philosophic eyes on human affairs , must ...
... tell how long , in the pathless deserts of the Isle of Wight . The tender sigh for their sufferings , and the gay drink , to their success . I , who look , or believe myself to look , with more philosophic eyes on human affairs , must ...
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... tell the grand - daughters of our grand- daughters what an English maiden has once performed . As events , however illustrious , are soon obscured if they are intrusted to tradition , I think it necessary that the pedestal should be ...
... tell the grand - daughters of our grand- daughters what an English maiden has once performed . As events , however illustrious , are soon obscured if they are intrusted to tradition , I think it necessary that the pedestal should be ...
Pàgina 22
... tell of a conspiracy ; and some will congratulate them- selves on their acuter penetration , and find , that all these notions of patriotism and public spirit are improb- able and chimerical ; they will confidently tell , that she only ...
... tell of a conspiracy ; and some will congratulate them- selves on their acuter penetration , and find , that all these notions of patriotism and public spirit are improb- able and chimerical ; they will confidently tell , that she only ...
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