The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms. Extracted from D. JohnsonGalignani, 1805 - 312 من الصفحات |
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... Savage , with whom he was induced , probably by the similarity of their circumstances , to contract a very close friendship ; and such was their 8 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE attracted the greatest notice, vere, "London, ...
... Savage , with whom he was induced , probably by the similarity of their circumstances , to contract a very close friendship ; and such was their 8 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE attracted the greatest notice, vere, "London, ...
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Samuel Johnson. contract a very close friendship ; and such was their extreme necessities , that they have often wandered whole nights in the street for want of money to procure them a lodging . In one of these nocturnal rambles , when ...
Samuel Johnson. contract a very close friendship ; and such was their extreme necessities , that they have often wandered whole nights in the street for want of money to procure them a lodging . In one of these nocturnal rambles , when ...
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... friendship of the celebrated Cooper . He was afterwards admitted into the family of the Countess of Kent , where he had the use of a library ; and so much recommended himself to Selden , steward to the Countess , that he was often ...
... friendship of the celebrated Cooper . He was afterwards admitted into the family of the Countess of Kent , where he had the use of a library ; and so much recommended himself to Selden , steward to the Countess , that he was often ...
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... Friendship in Fashion , " a comedy which , whatever ' Some Letters of Lord Rochester to his wife ( which place his character in a new point of view , and which were never before published ) appeared in the European Magazine for October ...
... Friendship in Fashion , " a comedy which , whatever ' Some Letters of Lord Rochester to his wife ( which place his character in a new point of view , and which were never before published ) appeared in the European Magazine for October ...
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... friendship seems to have con- tinued without abatement ; for , when Addison died , he left him the charge of publishing his works , with a solemn recommendation to the patronage of Craggs . To these works he prefixed an elegy on the Au ...
... friendship seems to have con- tinued without abatement ; for , when Addison died , he left him the charge of publishing his works , with a solemn recommendation to the patronage of Craggs . To these works he prefixed an elegy on the Au ...
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