Lives of Dryden and PopeClarendon Press, 1885 - 326 Seiten |
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... living as such , was due at least as much to his fearing men less , as to his fearing death more , than falls to the lot of or- dinary minds . Allowances of this kind must be made even whilst acknowledging to the full the unhappy ...
... living as such , was due at least as much to his fearing men less , as to his fearing death more , than falls to the lot of or- dinary minds . Allowances of this kind must be made even whilst acknowledging to the full the unhappy ...
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... living as an usher in a school , an occupation for which he was totally unfit , and which accordingly resulted in such ' complicated misery ' that even Johnson's courage could not long endure it . He therefore , with a decreased store ...
... living as an usher in a school , an occupation for which he was totally unfit , and which accordingly resulted in such ' complicated misery ' that even Johnson's courage could not long endure it . He therefore , with a decreased store ...
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... living in the provinces , preparatory to the great plunge into London which such a man was sure sooner or later to make . Johnson returned to Lichfield , and in 1735 married the widow of a mercer named Porter , a lady twenty years his ...
... living in the provinces , preparatory to the great plunge into London which such a man was sure sooner or later to make . Johnson returned to Lichfield , and in 1735 married the widow of a mercer named Porter , a lady twenty years his ...
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... living we made foes , dead we'll make friends . " If this be not a very liberal mess , I will refer myself to the stomach of any moderate guest . And a rare mess it is , far excelling any Westminster white - broth . It is a kind of ...
... living we made foes , dead we'll make friends . " If this be not a very liberal mess , I will refer myself to the stomach of any moderate guest . And a rare mess it is , far excelling any Westminster white - broth . It is a kind of ...
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... living to repent , and to testify his repentance . Of dramatic immorality he did not want examples among his predecessors , or companions among his contemporaries ; but in the meanness and servility of hyperbolical adulation I know not ...
... living to repent , and to testify his repentance . Of dramatic immorality he did not want examples among his predecessors , or companions among his contemporaries ; but in the meanness and servility of hyperbolical adulation I know not ...
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