The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Samuel Johnson, Том 28John Nichols, 1790 |
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... should be but justice , and to tell you so , should be an offence : thus , rather than violate your modefty , I must be wanting to your other virtues ; and , to gratify one good quality , do wrong to a thousand . The world generally ...
... should be but justice , and to tell you so , should be an offence : thus , rather than violate your modefty , I must be wanting to your other virtues ; and , to gratify one good quality , do wrong to a thousand . The world generally ...
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... should perfuade myself to be filent upon all occafions ; thofe more polite arts , which , till of late , have languished and decayed , would appear under their present advantages , and own you for one of their generous restorers ...
... should perfuade myself to be filent upon all occafions ; thofe more polite arts , which , till of late , have languished and decayed , would appear under their present advantages , and own you for one of their generous restorers ...
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... should be forry fhould give offence ; being no more than what may be said of any phyfician remarkable for much practice . The killing of numbers of patients is fo trite a piece of raillery , that it ought not to make the leaft ...
... should be forry fhould give offence ; being no more than what may be said of any phyfician remarkable for much practice . The killing of numbers of patients is fo trite a piece of raillery , that it ought not to make the leaft ...
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... Should not have leave to judge , as well as kill ? Nay , let them write ; let them their forces join , And hope the motley piece may rival thine . Safely despise their malice , and their toil , Which vulgar ears alone will reach , and ...
... Should not have leave to judge , as well as kill ? Nay , let them write ; let them their forces join , And hope the motley piece may rival thine . Safely despise their malice , and their toil , Which vulgar ears alone will reach , and ...
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... should prefide , Feuds are increas'd , and learning laid aside . VARIATIONS . Ver . 53. Why Atticus polite , Brutus severe , Why Methwin muddy , Montague why clear . 65 Thus fynods oft ' concern for faith conceal , And c 3 THE ...
... should prefide , Feuds are increas'd , and learning laid aside . VARIATIONS . Ver . 53. Why Atticus polite , Brutus severe , Why Methwin muddy , Montague why clear . 65 Thus fynods oft ' concern for faith conceal , And c 3 THE ...
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