thought herself entitled to treat with very little Ceremony the tutor of her son. Howe's ballad of the Despairing Shepherd, is said to have been written, either before or after marriage, upon this memorable pair; and it is certain that Addison has left... The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Page 421by Samuel Johnson - 1825Full view - About this book
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 pages
...to his happiness ; it neither found them nor made them equal. She always remembered her own nnk, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son. Rovve's ballad of the Despairing Shepherd is said to have been written, either before or after marriage,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 452 pages
...his happiness ; it neither found them nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very- little ceremony the tutor of her son. Rowe's ballad of the Despairing Shepherd is said to have been written, either before or after marriage,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 598 pages
...Shepherd is said to •we been written, either before or after marriage, upon this memorable •if; and it is certain that Addison has left behind him no encouragement rmbitious love. The rear after (Mil) he rose to his highest elevation, being made secrelyof itate.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 378 pages
...to his happiness; it neither found them nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son. Rowe's ballad of the Deafiairing Shepherd is said to have been written, either before or after marriage,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 512 pages
...her own rank, and tjieught herself intitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son. It is certain that Addison has left behind him no encouragement for ambitious love. The year after, 1717, he rose to his highest elevation : being made secretary of state : but it is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1819 - 376 pages
...to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son. Rowe's, ballad of the Despairing Shefiherd is said to have been written, either before or after...left behind him no encouragement for ambitious love. The year after (1717) he rose to his highest elevai: "~, being made secretary of state. For this employnt... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 416 pages
...to his happiness; it neither found them nor made them equal. She always remembefed her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little...left behind him no encouragement for ambitious love. The year after (1717) he rose to his highest elevation, being made secretary of state. For this employment... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1821 - 428 pages
...his happiness ; it neither found them nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son. Rowe's ballad of the Despairing Shepherd is said to have been written, either before or after marriage,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1821 - 474 pages
...his happiness ; it neither found them nor made them equal. She always remembered her own rank, and thought herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the tutor of her son. Rowe's ballad of The Despairing ShepJienl is said to have been written, either before or after marriage,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 304 pages
...herself entitled to treat with very little ceremony the " Angnst2. " Spence. tutor of her son. Rowe's ballad of the Despairing Shepherd is said to have...left behind him no encouragement for ambitious love. The year after (1717) he rose to his highest elevation, being made Secretary of State. For this employment... | |
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