Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 páginas |
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... poet- ical monitors . The Reverend Dr. Doug- las , now Bishop of Salisbury , to whom I am indebted for some obliging communications , was then a student at Oxford , and remem - position had all the animation and all the bers well the ...
... poet- ical monitors . The Reverend Dr. Doug- las , now Bishop of Salisbury , to whom I am indebted for some obliging communications , was then a student at Oxford , and remem - position had all the animation and all the bers well the ...
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... poet , is evident Hog's Latin translation of that poem , alleg- from his own words ; for , after mentioning ing that the mass thus fabricated was the ar- the general zeal of men of genius and lite- chetype from which Milton copied ...
... poet , is evident Hog's Latin translation of that poem , alleg- from his own words ; for , after mentioning ing that the mass thus fabricated was the ar- the general zeal of men of genius and lite- chetype from which Milton copied ...
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... poet might with pro- priety pay a compliment to an eminent per- former , as Whitehead has very happily done in his verses to Mr. Garrick . " Sir , I do not think Gray a first - rate poet . He has not a bold imagination , nor much ...
... poet might with pro- priety pay a compliment to an eminent per- former , as Whitehead has very happily done in his verses to Mr. Garrick . " Sir , I do not think Gray a first - rate poet . He has not a bold imagination , nor much ...
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