The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, 1: With Critical Observations on Their WorksNichols and Son, 1801 |
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Pàgina 10
... ftill very vehemently con- tinue , to retire himself to fome of the American plantations , and to forfake this world for ever . " From the obloquy which the appearance of fub- miffion to the ufurpers brought upon him , his bio- grapher ...
... ftill very vehemently con- tinue , to retire himself to fome of the American plantations , and to forfake this world for ever . " From the obloquy which the appearance of fub- miffion to the ufurpers brought upon him , his bio- grapher ...
Pàgina 11
... ftill , according to Sprat , with intention , " to diffemble the main defign of his coming over ; ' . " and , as Mr. Wood relates , " complying with the 66 men then in power ( which was much taken notice " of by the royal party ) , he ...
... ftill , according to Sprat , with intention , " to diffemble the main defign of his coming over ; ' . " and , as Mr. Wood relates , " complying with the 66 men then in power ( which was much taken notice " of by the royal party ) , he ...
Pàgina 16
... ftill called upon him , and " reprefented to him the true delights of folitary " ftudies , of temperate pleasures , and a moderate " revenue below the malice and flatteries of for- tune . " So differently are things feen ! and fo ...
... ftill called upon him , and " reprefented to him the true delights of folitary " ftudies , of temperate pleasures , and a moderate " revenue below the malice and flatteries of for- tune . " So differently are things feen ! and fo ...
Pàgina 26
... ftill more per- plexity applied to Love : Five years ago ( fays ftory ) I lov'd you , For which you call me moft inconftant now ; Pardon me , madam , you mistake the man ; For I am not the fame that I was then ; No flesh is now the fame ...
... ftill more per- plexity applied to Love : Five years ago ( fays ftory ) I lov'd you , For which you call me moft inconftant now ; Pardon me , madam , you mistake the man ; For I am not the fame that I was then ; No flesh is now the fame ...
Pàgina 50
... ftill more ignoble epithets . A flaughter in the Red Sea new dies the waters name ; and England , during the Civil War , was Albion no more , nor to be named from white . It is furely by fome fascination not easily furmounted , that ...
... ftill more ignoble epithets . A flaughter in the Red Sea new dies the waters name ; and England , during the Civil War , was Albion no more , nor to be named from white . It is furely by fome fascination not easily furmounted , that ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical ..., Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1821 |
The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical ..., Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1839 |
The lives of the most eminent English poets; with critical ..., Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1864 |
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