Rasselas: Poems, and Selected ProseRinehart, 1958 - 612 من الصفحات Donated by Henry Spencer, August 2009. |
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الصفحة 238
... praise of perfection , which , if I could ob- tain , in this gloom of solitude , what would it avail me ? I have ... praise . ) PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE THAT praises are without reason lavished on 238 JOHNSON : SELECTED PROSE AND POETRY.
... praise of perfection , which , if I could ob- tain , in this gloom of solitude , what would it avail me ? I have ... praise . ) PREFACE TO SHAKESPEARE THAT praises are without reason lavished on 238 JOHNSON : SELECTED PROSE AND POETRY.
الصفحة 267
... praise is rigorously just . The dis- syllable termination , which the critick rightly appropriates to the drama , is to be found , though , I think , not in Gorboduc which is confessedly before our authour ; yet in Hieronnymo , 28 of ...
... praise is rigorously just . The dis- syllable termination , which the critick rightly appropriates to the drama , is to be found , though , I think , not in Gorboduc which is confessedly before our authour ; yet in Hieronnymo , 28 of ...
الصفحة 330
... praise on one side , and of money on the other , and ended because Pope was less eager of money than Halifax of praise . It is not likely that Halifax had any personal benevolence to Pope ; it is evident that Pope looked on Halifax with ...
... praise on one side , and of money on the other , and ended because Pope was less eager of money than Halifax of praise . It is not likely that Halifax had any personal benevolence to Pope ; it is evident that Pope looked on Halifax with ...
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POETRY | 42 |
On the Death of Mr Robert Levet | 58 |
No 59 Oct 9 1750 Suspirius the ScreechOwl | 79 |
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