The Works of Samuel Johnson,5: With Murphy's Essay, Volume 6George Cowie and Company, 1825 - 715 pages |
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... Pope's Essay on Man Preliminary Discourse to the London Chronicle . Introduction to " The World Displayed " .... Preface to " The Preceptor : containing a general Plan of Edu- cation " to Rolt's Dictionary ••• 177 184 • 188 191 211 226 ...
... Pope's Essay on Man Preliminary Discourse to the London Chronicle . Introduction to " The World Displayed " .... Preface to " The Preceptor : containing a general Plan of Edu- cation " to Rolt's Dictionary ••• 177 184 • 188 191 211 226 ...
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... POPE . As if misfortune made the throne her seat , And none could be unhappy but the great . - RowE . The care of such minute particulars may be censured as trifling ; but these particulars have not been thought un- 10 THE PLAN OF.
... POPE . As if misfortune made the throne her seat , And none could be unhappy but the great . - RowE . The care of such minute particulars may be censured as trifling ; but these particulars have not been thought un- 10 THE PLAN OF.
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... POPE . The familiar may be followed by the burlesque ; as of mellow , applied to good fellowship : In all thy humours , whether grave or mellow . - ADDISON . Or of bite , used for cheat : More a dupe than wit , Sappho can tell you how ...
... POPE . The familiar may be followed by the burlesque ; as of mellow , applied to good fellowship : In all thy humours , whether grave or mellow . - ADDISON . Or of bite , used for cheat : More a dupe than wit , Sappho can tell you how ...
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... Pope , in endless error hurl'd . ' Tis these that early taint the female soul . In Addison : Attend to what a lesser muse indites . And in Dryden , A dreadful quiet felt , and worser far Than arms If this part of the work can be well ...
... Pope , in endless error hurl'd . ' Tis these that early taint the female soul . In Addison : Attend to what a lesser muse indites . And in Dryden , A dreadful quiet felt , and worser far Than arms If this part of the work can be well ...
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... Pope ; of whom I may be justified in affirm- ing , that were he still alive , solicitous as he was for the success of this work , he would not be displeased that I have undertaken it . It will be proper that the quotations be ranged ...
... Pope ; of whom I may be justified in affirm- ing , that were he still alive , solicitous as he was for the success of this work , he would not be displeased that I have undertaken it . It will be proper that the quotations be ranged ...
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