The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with CriticismsParsons and Galignani, 1805 - 312 psl. |
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... Queen's house : and two years afterwards upon the establishment of the Royal Academy of Painting , Sculpture , & c . he was nominated Professor of ancient Literature ; an office merely honorary , and conferred on him , as is supposed ...
... Queen's house : and two years afterwards upon the establishment of the Royal Academy of Painting , Sculpture , & c . he was nominated Professor of ancient Literature ; an office merely honorary , and conferred on him , as is supposed ...
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... Queen . These petitions failed of success . The principal booksellers in London having determined to publish a body of English Poetry , Johnson was prevailed upon to write the Lives of the Poets , and give a character of the works of ...
... Queen . These petitions failed of success . The principal booksellers in London having determined to publish a body of English Poetry , Johnson was prevailed upon to write the Lives of the Poets , and give a character of the works of ...
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... Queen , " and , thus feeling the charms of verse , became , as he himself tells us , " irre- coverably a poet . " On his mother's solicitation he was admitted into Westminster - School , where he soon distinguished himself , and ...
... Queen , " and , thus feeling the charms of verse , became , as he himself tells us , " irre- coverably a poet . " On his mother's solicitation he was admitted into Westminster - School , where he soon distinguished himself , and ...
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... Queen to Paris , where he became secretary to the Lord Jermin , afterwards Earl of St. Alban's , and where he was employed in cyphering and decyphering the letters that passed between the King and Queen , a situation certainly of the ...
... Queen to Paris , where he became secretary to the Lord Jermin , afterwards Earl of St. Alban's , and where he was employed in cyphering and decyphering the letters that passed between the King and Queen , a situation certainly of the ...
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... Queen's lands as afforded him an ample income . He did not , however , long enjoy the pleasure of solitude , for he die at the Porch- house in Chertsey , in 1667 , in the 49th year of his age , and was buried with great pomp near ...
... Queen's lands as afforded him an ample income . He did not , however , long enjoy the pleasure of solitude , for he die at the Porch- house in Chertsey , in 1667 , in the 49th year of his age , and was buried with great pomp near ...
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The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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