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Pagina xvi
... lines thus : ' when both national and domestic happiness are no longer possible , the individual as a last resort may always find an imperfect happiness by living a life of virtue ' ( 91–2 ) . Which is not quite the same thing as ' Vain ...
... lines thus : ' when both national and domestic happiness are no longer possible , the individual as a last resort may always find an imperfect happiness by living a life of virtue ' ( 91–2 ) . Which is not quite the same thing as ' Vain ...
Pagina xvii
... lines of approach to the two poems . The Gentleman's Magazine actually echoed Johnson's praise of The Traveller , promising the reader ' more pleasure than he has received from poetry since the days of Pope ' ( Friedman , iv , 279 ) ...
... lines of approach to the two poems . The Gentleman's Magazine actually echoed Johnson's praise of The Traveller , promising the reader ' more pleasure than he has received from poetry since the days of Pope ' ( Friedman , iv , 279 ) ...
Pagina 246
... lines are missing , or were never printed , and a further 24 were apparently added in revision . This copy is distinctive in that it was printed backwards , in sections of ( on average ) 36 lines , beginning with 351-92 , and ending ...
... lines are missing , or were never printed , and a further 24 were apparently added in revision . This copy is distinctive in that it was printed backwards , in sections of ( on average ) 36 lines , beginning with 351-92 , and ending ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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