The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, Volume 6Cowie, 1825 |
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... IMAGINATION . 273 POEMS . London .. 304 The Vanity of Human Wishes 313 Prologue spoken by Mr. Garrick at the opening of the Theatre Royal , Drury - lane . 324 Irene .. 326 Prologue to the Masque of Comus Prologue to the Comedy of the ...
... IMAGINATION . 273 POEMS . London .. 304 The Vanity of Human Wishes 313 Prologue spoken by Mr. Garrick at the opening of the Theatre Royal , Drury - lane . 324 Irene .. 326 Prologue to the Masque of Comus Prologue to the Comedy of the ...
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... imaginations were heated , and our thoughts recalled to their old amusements . We had now a prelude to the Highlands . We began to leave fertility and culture behind us , and saw for a great length of road nothing but heath ; yet at ...
... imaginations were heated , and our thoughts recalled to their old amusements . We had now a prelude to the Highlands . We began to leave fertility and culture behind us , and saw for a great length of road nothing but heath ; yet at ...
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... imagination is to be amused . There was every where an appearance of the utmost neatness and regularity . But my suffrage is of little value , because this and Fort Augustus are the only garrisons that I ever saw . We did not regret the ...
... imagination is to be amused . There was every where an appearance of the utmost neatness and regularity . But my suffrage is of little value , because this and Fort Augustus are the only garrisons that I ever saw . We did not regret the ...
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... imagination with all the gloom and grandeur of Siberian solitude . The way makes a flexure , and the mountains , covered with trees , rise at once on the left hand and in the front . We desired our guides to shew us the Fall , and ...
... imagination with all the gloom and grandeur of Siberian solitude . The way makes a flexure , and the mountains , covered with trees , rise at once on the left hand and in the front . We desired our guides to shew us the Fall , and ...
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... imagination of the passenger , as it makes either a spectacle or an obstruction , it must be reckoned from the place where the rise begins to make a considerable angle with the plain . In extensive continents the land may , by gradual ...
... imagination of the passenger , as it makes either a spectacle or an obstruction , it must be reckoned from the place where the rise begins to make a considerable angle with the plain . In extensive continents the land may , by gradual ...
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