Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... appeared . ' Lewis was author of Philip of Macedon , a tragedy , published in 1727 : and dedicated to Pope ; and in 1730 he published a second volume of miscellaneous poems . As Dr. Johnson settled in London not long after the verses ...
... appeared . ' Lewis was author of Philip of Macedon , a tragedy , published in 1727 : and dedicated to Pope ; and in 1730 he published a second volume of miscellaneous poems . As Dr. Johnson settled in London not long after the verses ...
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... appeared to have received the smallest damage ; but to little purpose were they lighted , for most of them ... appearance in public . But this is not altogether true , as the following slight instance may show : -Goldsmith's last comedy ...
... appeared to have received the smallest damage ; but to little purpose were they lighted , for most of them ... appearance in public . But this is not altogether true , as the following slight instance may show : -Goldsmith's last comedy ...
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... appeared to him to be the truth ; his piety being constant , and the ruling principle of all his conduct . Such was Samuel Johnson , a man whose talents , acquirements , and virtues , were so extraordinary , that the more his character ...
... appeared to him to be the truth ; his piety being constant , and the ruling principle of all his conduct . Such was Samuel Johnson , a man whose talents , acquirements , and virtues , were so extraordinary , that the more his character ...
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