The Works of Samuel Johnson: LL.D. A New Edition in Twelve Volumes. With an Essay on His Life and Genius, by Arthur Murphy, Esq, Količina 8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... pleased , that he de- tained him two years in his house . Here he became known to King William , who sometimes visited Temple when he was disabled by the gout , and , being attended by Swift in the garden , shewed him how to cut ...
... pleased , that he de- tained him two years in his house . Here he became known to King William , who sometimes visited Temple when he was disabled by the gout , and , being attended by Swift in the garden , shewed him how to cut ...
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... some friends to take him to the coffee - house which Dryden frequented , and pleased himself with having seen him . Dryden died May 1 , 1701 , some days before Pope was twelve * ; so early must he therefore have POPE . 57.
... some friends to take him to the coffee - house which Dryden frequented , and pleased himself with having seen him . Dryden died May 1 , 1701 , some days before Pope was twelve * ; so early must he therefore have POPE . 57.
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... pleased with himself easily imagines that he shall please others . Sir William Trumbull , who had been ambassador at Constantinople , and secretary of state , when he retired from business , fixed his residence in the neighbourhood of ...
... pleased with himself easily imagines that he shall please others . Sir William Trumbull , who had been ambassador at Constantinople , and secretary of state , when he retired from business , fixed his residence in the neighbourhood of ...
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... done by a * No . 253. But , according to Dr. Warton , Pope was dis- pleased at one passage in which Addison censures the admission of " some strokes of ill - nature . " C. little affected hypocrite , who had nothing in his mouth POPE . 63.
... done by a * No . 253. But , according to Dr. Warton , Pope was dis- pleased at one passage in which Addison censures the admission of " some strokes of ill - nature . " C. little affected hypocrite , who had nothing in his mouth POPE . 63.
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... pleased with them , and cried out , ' Ay , now they are perfectly right : nothing can be bet- ter . It is seldom that the great or the wise suspect that they are despised or cheated . Halifax , thinking this a lucky opportunity of ...
... pleased with them , and cried out , ' Ay , now they are perfectly right : nothing can be bet- ter . It is seldom that the great or the wise suspect that they are despised or cheated . Halifax , thinking this a lucky opportunity of ...
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