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... Such were the natural faculties and strength of his mind , that he had occafion to borrow very little from education ; and he owed thofe advantages to his own good good parts , which others acquire by study and imita- 2 DEDICATION .
... Such were the natural faculties and strength of his mind , that he had occafion to borrow very little from education ; and he owed thofe advantages to his own good good parts , which others acquire by study and imita- 2 DEDICATION .
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... thofe men who are leaft qua lified for bufinefs love it moft ; my lord Dorfet's cha- racter was , that he certainly understood it , but did not care for it . Y Coming very young to the poffeffion of two plentiful eftates , and in an age ...
... thofe men who are leaft qua lified for bufinefs love it moft ; my lord Dorfet's cha- racter was , that he certainly understood it , but did not care for it . Y Coming very young to the poffeffion of two plentiful eftates , and in an age ...
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... thofe times encreased to extremity , and just apprehenfions arose for the safety of the princess , our present glorious queen : then the earl of Dorset was thought the propereft guide of her ne- ceffary flight , and the perfon under ...
... thofe times encreased to extremity , and just apprehenfions arose for the safety of the princess , our present glorious queen : then the earl of Dorset was thought the propereft guide of her ne- ceffary flight , and the perfon under ...
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... thofe pains with which it pleafed God to afflict him ; and indulging the reflections of a mind , that had looked through the world with too piercing an eye , and was grown weary of the profpect . Upon the whole , it may very justly be ...
... thofe pains with which it pleafed God to afflict him ; and indulging the reflections of a mind , that had looked through the world with too piercing an eye , and was grown weary of the profpect . Upon the whole , it may very justly be ...
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... thofe virtues , in the highest degree ,. upon which the pleasure of society , and the happiness of life depend : and he exercised them with the greatest decency , and best manners . As good - nature is faid , by author , to belong more ...
... thofe virtues , in the highest degree ,. upon which the pleasure of society , and the happiness of life depend : and he exercised them with the greatest decency , and best manners . As good - nature is faid , by author , to belong more ...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volume 30 Samuel Johnson Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 1779 |
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Halaman 121 - To be vexed at a trifle or two that I writ, Your judgment at once and my passion you wrong: You take that for fact which will scarce be found wit: Od's life!
Halaman 128 - Be to her virtues very kind; Be to her faults a little blind; Let all her ways be unconfin'd; And clap your padlock — on her mind.
Halaman 122 - Thetis's breast. So, when I am wearied with wandering all day, To thee, my delight, in the evening I come : No matter what beauties I saw in my way ; They were but my visits, but thou art my home ! Then finish, dear Chloe, this pastoral war, And let us like Horace and Lydia agree ; For thou art a girl as much brighter than her, As he was a poet sublimer than me.
Halaman 100 - Or on Meander's bank, or Latmus' peak. But in this nymph, my friend, my sister know : She draws my arrows, and she bends my bow : Fair Thames she haunts, and every neighb'ring grove, Sacred to soft recess, and gentle love.
Halaman 122 - tis his fancy to run ; At night he declines on his Thetis's breast. So when I am wearied with wandering all day, To thee, my delight, in the evening I come: No matter what beauties I saw in my way; They were but my visits, but thou art my home.
Halaman 191 - Or if it be his fate to meet With folks who have more wealth than wit. He loves cheap port, and double bub, And settles in the Humdrum Club; He learns how stocks will fall or rise; Holds poverty the greatest vice ; Thinks wit the bane of conversation ; And says that learning spoils a nation.
Halaman 98 - To Me pertains not, She replies, To know or care where CUPID flies ; What are his Haunts, or which his Way ; Where He would dwell, or whither stray : Yet will I never set Thee free : For Harm was meant, and Harm to Me.
Halaman 33 - Till, patience vex'd, and legs grown weary, I thought it was in vain to tarry: But did opine it might be better, By penny-post to send a letter; Now if you miss of this epistle, I'm balk'd again, and may go whistle.
Halaman 130 - The Change, the City, or the Play, As each was proper for the day : A turn in summer to Hyde Park, When it grew tolerably dark.
Halaman 84 - S'en va tomber sous la foudre Qui dompta Lille, Courtrai; Gand, la superbe espagnole, Saint-Omer, Besançon, Dole, Ypres, Mastricht et Cambrai. Mes présages s'accomplissent : 11 commence à chanceler. Sous les coups qui retentissent Ses murs s'en vont s'écrouler.