The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 32Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... thing in his moral writings that might be suspected of having the leaft glance towards Fate or Naturalism ; and to add what was proper to convince the world , that he was warmly on the fide of moral Government and a revealed Will . And ...
... thing in his moral writings that might be suspected of having the leaft glance towards Fate or Naturalism ; and to add what was proper to convince the world , that he was warmly on the fide of moral Government and a revealed Will . And ...
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... things as other people , without being fo feverely remarked upon . : I believe , if any one , early in his life , fhould con- template the dangerous fate of authors , he would scarce be of their number on any confideration . The life of ...
... things as other people , without being fo feverely remarked upon . : I believe , if any one , early in his life , fhould con- template the dangerous fate of authors , he would scarce be of their number on any confideration . The life of ...
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... things , as partly by malice , and partly by ignorance , have been afcribed to me . I must further acquit myself of the prefumption of having lent my name to recommend any Miscellanies , or Works of other men ; a thing I never thought ...
... things , as partly by malice , and partly by ignorance , have been afcribed to me . I must further acquit myself of the prefumption of having lent my name to recommend any Miscellanies , or Works of other men ; a thing I never thought ...
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... thing , as that every body fhould be deceived merely for my credit . However , I defire it may then be considered , That there are very few things in this collection which were not written under the age of five and twenty : fo that my ...
... thing , as that every body fhould be deceived merely for my credit . However , I defire it may then be considered , That there are very few things in this collection which were not written under the age of five and twenty : fo that my ...
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... things as will die of themselves ; and a Memento mori to some of my vain contemporaries the Poets , to teach them that , when real merit is wanting , it avails nothing to have been encouraged by the great , com- mended by the eminent ...
... things as will die of themselves ; and a Memento mori to some of my vain contemporaries the Poets , to teach them that , when real merit is wanting , it avails nothing to have been encouraged by the great , com- mended by the eminent ...
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