The Poetical Works ...: With the Life of the AuthorB. Johnson, J. Johnson and R. Johnson, 1805 - 132 էջ |
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... heart ; and in a word , a more just or pleasant , a more engaging , or a more ins- tructive treatise in the excellencies and defects of human nature , is scarce to be found in our own , or perhaps any other language .'- ance . Johnson ...
... heart ; and in a word , a more just or pleasant , a more engaging , or a more ins- tructive treatise in the excellencies and defects of human nature , is scarce to be found in our own , or perhaps any other language .'- ance . Johnson ...
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... in a splenetic prejudice equally unworthy of his head and heart . ' In 1763 , Mr. Boswell , from whose account the principal circumstances in these memoirs are taken , was introduced to our author , and continued to live 28 LIFE OF.
... in a splenetic prejudice equally unworthy of his head and heart . ' In 1763 , Mr. Boswell , from whose account the principal circumstances in these memoirs are taken , was introduced to our author , and continued to live 28 LIFE OF.
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... heart , all his friends have borne testimony . He had nothing , ' says Goldsmith , ' of the bear but his skin . ' Misfortune had only to form her claim , in order to found her right to the use of his purse , or the exercise of his ...
... heart , all his friends have borne testimony . He had nothing , ' says Goldsmith , ' of the bear but his skin . ' Misfortune had only to form her claim , in order to found her right to the use of his purse , or the exercise of his ...
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... heart . But his genius was only formed to chastise graver faults , which require to be touched with an heavier hand . His Rambler furnishes such an assemblage of discourses on practical religion and moral duty , of critical ...
... heart . But his genius was only formed to chastise graver faults , which require to be touched with an heavier hand . His Rambler furnishes such an assemblage of discourses on practical religion and moral duty , of critical ...
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... heart ; With more address a lover's note convey , Or bribe a virgin's innocence away . Well may they rise , while I , whose rustic tongue Ne'er knew to puzzle right , or varnish wrong ; Spurn'd as a beggar , dreaded as a spy , Live ...
... heart ; With more address a lover's note convey , Or bribe a virgin's innocence away . Well may they rise , while I , whose rustic tongue Ne'er knew to puzzle right , or varnish wrong ; Spurn'd as a beggar , dreaded as a spy , Live ...
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Էջ 22 - Is not a patron, my Lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and when he has reached ground encumbers him with help...
Էջ 21 - is recommended to the public, were written by your lordship. To be so distinguished, is an honour, which, being very little accustomed to favours from the great, I know not well how to receive, or in what terms to acknowledge.
Էջ 67 - twas wild. But thou, O Hope, with eyes so fair, What was thy delighted measure? Still it whispered promised pleasure, And bade the lovely scenes at distance hail ! Still would her touch the strain prolong; And from the rocks, the woods, the vale, She called on Echo still, through all the song : And, where her sweetest theme she chose, A soft responsive voice was heard at every close, And Hope enchanted smiled, and waved her golden hair.
Էջ 19 - To fair Fidele's grassy tomb Soft maids and village hinds shall bring ' Each opening sweet, of earliest bloom, And rifle all the breathing Spring. No wailing ghost shall dare appear To vex with shrieks this quiet grove ; But shepherd lads assemble here, And melting virgins own their love. No...
Էջ 69 - Tis said, and I believe the tale, Thy humblest reed could more prevail Had more of strength, diviner rage, Than all which charms this laggard age...
Էջ 58 - With every wild absurdity comply, And view each object with another's eye ; To shake with laughter ere the jest they hear, To pour at will the counterfeited tear ; And, as their patron hints the cold or heat, To shake in dogdays, in December sweat. How, when competitors like these contend, Can surly Virtue hope to fix a friend...
Էջ 58 - If aught of oaten stop, or pastoral song, May hope, chaste eve, to soothe thy modest ear. Like thy own solemn springs, Thy springs, and dying gales...
Էջ 80 - Ah ! let not censure term our fate our choice, The stage but echoes back the public voice; The drama's laws, the drama's patrons give, For we that live to please, must please to live.
Էջ 99 - The busy day, the peaceful night, Unfelt, uncounted, glided by; His frame was firm — his powers were bright, Though now his eightieth year was nigh. Then with no fiery throbbing pain, No cold gradations of decay, Death broke at once the vital chain, And freed his soul the nearest way.
Էջ 68 - Speak thou, whose thoughts at humble peace repine, Shall Wolsey's wealth, with Wolsey's end be thine? Or liv'st thou now, with safer pride content, The wisest justice on the banks of Trent? For why did Wolsey near the steeps of fate, On weak foundations raise th