Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets, with Critical Observations on Their Works by Samuel Johnson, Volum 1Derby & Jackson, 1861 - 635 pàgines |
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... standing gardrobe at Richmond . ' 2 The Anatomy of Play , written by a worthy and learned Gent . Dedicated to his father to show his detestation of it . London , 1645 , sm . 8vo . He would game extremely ; when he had played away 99.
... standing gardrobe at Richmond . ' 2 The Anatomy of Play , written by a worthy and learned Gent . Dedicated to his father to show his detestation of it . London , 1645 , sm . 8vo . He would game extremely ; when he had played away 99.
Pàgina 100
... play away his father's wrought caps with gold . — AUBREY's Lives . 3 His father died 6th January , 1638-9 , having made his will in March , 1637 , wherein he commends " his son John Denham , Esq . , his wife and child to the blessing of ...
... play away his father's wrought caps with gold . — AUBREY's Lives . 3 His father died 6th January , 1638-9 , having made his will in March , 1637 , wherein he commends " his son John Denham , Esq . , his wife and child to the blessing of ...
Pàgina 170
... play , and delights himself at night with the fanciful narratives of superstitious ignorance . The pensive man , at one time , walks unseen to muse at midnight ; and at another hears the sullen curfew . If the weather drives him home ...
... play , and delights himself at night with the fanciful narratives of superstitious ignorance . The pensive man , at one time , walks unseen to muse at midnight ; and at another hears the sullen curfew . If the weather drives him home ...
Pàgina 186
... play on words , in which he delights too often ; his equivocations , which Bentley endeavours to defend by the example of the ancients ; his unnecessary and ungraceful use of terms of art , it is not necessary to mention , because they ...
... play on words , in which he delights too often ; his equivocations , which Bentley endeavours to defend by the example of the ancients ; his unnecessary and ungraceful use of terms of art , it is not necessary to mention , because they ...
Pàgina 209
... play at cards , or to hide a shilling for the reckoning . Astrology , however , against which so much of the satire is directed , was not more the folly of the Puritans than of others . It had in that time a very extensive dominion ...
... play at cards , or to hide a shilling for the reckoning . Astrology , however , against which so much of the satire is directed , was not more the folly of the Puritans than of others . It had in that time a very extensive dominion ...
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