The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... appear more ridiculous , has dreffed him in all kinds of fantastic colours , and put many characters together to finish him a perfect coxcomb . Ver . 14. ] The Knight ( if Sir Samuel Luke was Mr. Butler's hero ) was not only a Colonel ...
... appear more ridiculous , has dreffed him in all kinds of fantastic colours , and put many characters together to finish him a perfect coxcomb . Ver . 14. ] The Knight ( if Sir Samuel Luke was Mr. Butler's hero ) was not only a Colonel ...
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... appear , Like words congeal'd in northern air . He knew what ' s what , and that's as high As metaphyfic wit can fly : In school - divinity as able As he that hight Irrefragable ; 150 A fecond Ver . 131. Enquire . ] Inquere , in all ...
... appear , Like words congeal'd in northern air . He knew what ' s what , and that's as high As metaphyfic wit can fly : In school - divinity as able As he that hight Irrefragable ; 150 A fecond Ver . 131. Enquire . ] Inquere , in all ...
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... appear'd with courage bolder Than Serjeant Bum invading shoulder : Oft had it ta'en poffeffion , And prisoners too , or made them run . This fword a dagger had , his page , That was but little for his age , And therefore waited on him ...
... appear'd with courage bolder Than Serjeant Bum invading shoulder : Oft had it ta'en poffeffion , And prisoners too , or made them run . This fword a dagger had , his page , That was but little for his age , And therefore waited on him ...
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... appear'd with courage bolder Than Serjeant Bum invading shoulder : Oft had it ta'en poffeffion , + 370 And prifoners too , or made them run . This fword a dagger had , his page , That was but little for his age , And therefore waited on ...
... appear'd with courage bolder Than Serjeant Bum invading shoulder : Oft had it ta'en poffeffion , + 370 And prifoners too , or made them run . This fword a dagger had , his page , That was but little for his age , And therefore waited on ...
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... appear Jure divino lawfuller Than Synods are , thou doft deny Totidem verbis , fo do I ) Yet there's a fallacy in this ; For if by fly homœofis , 815 120 825 830 Tuffis pro crepitu , an art Under a cough to flur a ft , Thou wouldst ...
... appear Jure divino lawfuller Than Synods are , thou doft deny Totidem verbis , fo do I ) Yet there's a fallacy in this ; For if by fly homœofis , 815 120 825 830 Tuffis pro crepitu , an art Under a cough to flur a ft , Thou wouldst ...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces ..., Volumen6,Página 1 Samuel Johnson Vista completa - 1779 |
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