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... are the accidents which , fometimes remembered , and perhaps fometimes forgotten , produce that particular defignation of mind , and propenfity for fome certain 1 certain fcience or employment , which is commonly called COWLEY .
... are the accidents which , fometimes remembered , and perhaps fometimes forgotten , produce that particular defignation of mind , and propenfity for fome certain 1 certain fcience or employment , which is commonly called COWLEY .
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Samuel Johnson. 1 certain fcience or employment , which is commonly called Genius . The true Genius . is a mind of large general powers , accidentally determined to fome particular direction . Sir Joshua Reynolds , the great Painter of ...
Samuel Johnson. 1 certain fcience or employment , which is commonly called Genius . The true Genius . is a mind of large general powers , accidentally determined to fome particular direction . Sir Joshua Reynolds , the great Painter of ...
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... called " Love's Riddle , " though it was not published till he had been fome time at Cambridge . This comedy is of the pa- ftoral kind , which requires no acquaintance with the living world , and therefore the time at which it was ...
... called " Love's Riddle , " though it was not published till he had been fome time at Cambridge . This comedy is of the pa- ftoral kind , which requires no acquaintance with the living world , and therefore the time at which it was ...
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... called " The " Puritan and Papift , " which was only inferted in the laft collection of his works * ; and fo diftinguished himself by the warmth of his loyalty , and the elegance of his converfation , that he gained the kindness and ...
... called " The " Puritan and Papift , " which was only inferted in the laft collection of his works * ; and fo diftinguished himself by the warmth of his loyalty , and the elegance of his converfation , that he gained the kindness and ...
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... called " The Com- plaint ; " in which he ftyles himself the me- lancholy Cowley . This met with the usual fortune of complaints , and feems to have ex- cited more contempt than pity . These unlucky incidents are brought , ma- liciously ...
... called " The Com- plaint ; " in which he ftyles himself the me- lancholy Cowley . This met with the usual fortune of complaints , and feems to have ex- cited more contempt than pity . These unlucky incidents are brought , ma- liciously ...
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The Lives of the English Poets: and a Criticism of Their Work Samuel Johnson Visualização completa - 1795 |
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