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Page viii
... eye still earnest , and with bill inclined , He picks up what his patron drops behind , With those choice cates his palate to regale , And is the careful TIBBALD of A WHALE . " After so many essays and volumes of Johnsoniana , what ...
... eye still earnest , and with bill inclined , He picks up what his patron drops behind , With those choice cates his palate to regale , And is the careful TIBBALD of A WHALE . " After so many essays and volumes of Johnsoniana , what ...
Page viii
... eyes ; his crocodiles devour their prey , without tears ; and his cataracts fall from the rock , without deafen- ing the neighbouring inhabitants . The reader will here . find no regions cursed with irremediable barrenness , or blessed ...
... eyes ; his crocodiles devour their prey , without tears ; and his cataracts fall from the rock , without deafen- ing the neighbouring inhabitants . The reader will here . find no regions cursed with irremediable barrenness , or blessed ...
Page xiv
... eyes about him in quest of other employ- ment . Accordingly , in 1735 , he made overtures to the reverend Mr. Budworth , Master of a Grammar - school at Brerewood , in Staffordshire , to become his assistant . This proposition did not ...
... eyes about him in quest of other employ- ment . Accordingly , in 1735 , he made overtures to the reverend Mr. Budworth , Master of a Grammar - school at Brerewood , in Staffordshire , to become his assistant . This proposition did not ...
Page xviii
... eyes . The poem , when finished , was offered to Cave . It hap- pened , however , that the late Mr. Dodsley was the pur- chaser , at the price of ten guineas . It was published in 1738 ; and Pope , we are told , said xviii AN ESSAY ON ...
... eyes . The poem , when finished , was offered to Cave . It hap- pened , however , that the late Mr. Dodsley was the pur- chaser , at the price of ten guineas . It was published in 1738 ; and Pope , we are told , said xviii AN ESSAY ON ...
Page xxx
... eyes . It was from him , who was a native of Jamaica , that Johnson received into his service Frank , * the black servant , whom on account of his master , he va- lued to the end of his life .. At the time of instituting the club in Ivy ...
... eyes . It was from him , who was a native of Jamaica , that Johnson received into his service Frank , * the black servant , whom on account of his master , he va- lued to the end of his life .. At the time of instituting the club in Ivy ...
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