The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Band 4C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 |
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... collection of poems , though all very pretty , had nothing appropriated in their style , and in that particular could not be at all distinguished . JOHNSON . " Why , sir , I think every man whatever has a peculiar style , which may be ...
... collection of poems , though all very pretty , had nothing appropriated in their style , and in that particular could not be at all distinguished . JOHNSON . " Why , sir , I think every man whatever has a peculiar style , which may be ...
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... Murray , the bookseller , for having in- serted in a collection of " Gray's Poems , " only fifty lines , of which Mr. Mason had still the exclusive prop- A erty , under the statute of Queen Anne ; 116 [ 1778 . THE LIFE OF.
... Murray , the bookseller , for having in- serted in a collection of " Gray's Poems , " only fifty lines , of which Mr. Mason had still the exclusive prop- A erty , under the statute of Queen Anne ; 116 [ 1778 . THE LIFE OF.
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... collection of fragments . Those which he published of Pope and Addison are of higher merit ; but his fame must chiefly rest upon his " Political Conferences , " in which he introduces several eminent persons deliver- ing their ...
... collection of fragments . Those which he published of Pope and Addison are of higher merit ; but his fame must chiefly rest upon his " Political Conferences , " in which he introduces several eminent persons deliver- ing their ...
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... collection of poems , 8vo . 1656 , ( the writer is speaking of Suckling's play entitled AGLAURA , printed in folio ) : " This great voluminous pamphlet may be said To be like one , that hath more hair than head . " M. ] VOL . IV . N. 2 ...
... collection of poems , 8vo . 1656 , ( the writer is speaking of Suckling's play entitled AGLAURA , printed in folio ) : " This great voluminous pamphlet may be said To be like one , that hath more hair than head . " M. ] VOL . IV . N. 2 ...
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... collection called Johnsoniana ' has sold JOHNSON . very much . " Yet the Journey to the Hebrides ' has not had a ... collection of his works . [ Another edition has been printed since Mr. Boswell wrote the above , besides repeated ...
... collection called Johnsoniana ' has sold JOHNSON . very much . " Yet the Journey to the Hebrides ' has not had a ... collection of his works . [ Another edition has been printed since Mr. Boswell wrote the above , besides repeated ...
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