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" King, was perhaps more than he hoped, seems not to have satisfied him; for no sooner is he safe, than he finds himself in danger, fallen on evil days and evil tongues, and with darkness and with danger compassed round. This darkness, had his eyes been... "
The life of Samuel Johnson ... including A journal of a tour to the Hebrides ... - Page 403
by James Boswell - 1831
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Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, to the Works of the English Poets ...

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 302 pages
...had undoubtedly deferved' compaffion; but to add the mention of danger was ungrateful and' unjuff. He was fallen indeed on evil days; the time was come in which' regicides could no longer boaft their wickednefs. But of nil tongues for Milton to- complain, required impudence at leaft equal...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets;: Cowley. Denham. Milton. Butler ...

Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 494 pages
...employed, had undoubtedly deferved compaffion ; but to add the mention of danger was ungrateful and unjuft. He was fallen indeed on evil days ; the time was come in which regicides could no longer boaft their wickednefs. But of evil tongues for Milton to complain, required impudence at leaft equal...
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The lives of the most eminent English poets

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 494 pages
...employed, had undoubtedly deferved companion ; but to add the mention of danger was ungrateful and unjuft. He was fallen indeed on evil days ; the time was come in which regicides could no longer boaft their v.ickednefs. But of evil tongues for Milton to complain, required impudence at leaft equal...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: The lives of the most eminent English poets

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 pages
...employed, had undoubtedly deferved companion: but to add the mention ot danger was ungrateful and un}uft. He was fallen indeed on evil days ; the time was come in which regicides could no longer boaft their vvickednefs. But of evil tengues for Milton to complain, required impudence at leaft equal...
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The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets,: With Critical ..., Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - 1790 - 508 pages
...undoubtedly deferved compaffion: but to add the mention of danger was ungrateful and unjuft. He vvas fallen indeed on evil days; the time was come in which regicides could no longer boaft their wickednefs. But of evil tongues for Milton to complain, required impudence at leaft equal...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson.LL.D..: The lives of the English poets

Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 pages
...employed, had undoubtedly deferved compaffion ; but to add the mention of danger was ungrateful and unjuft. He was fallen indeed on evil days; the time was come in which regicides could no longer boaft their wickednefs. But of evil tongues for Milton to complain required impudence at lead equal...
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The Lives of the English Poets: and a Criticism of Their Work

Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 pages
...undoubtedly deferved compaffion ; but to add the mention of danger was ungrateful and unjuft. He was faUen indeed on evil days ; the time was come in which regi.cides could no longer boaft their wickednefs. But of evil tongues for Milton to complain, required impudence at leaft equal...
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Lives

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 714 pages
...fulltn on evil days and evil tongues, and with darkness and with danger compass* 4 round. This darkness, had his eyes been better employed, had undoubtedly...add the mention of danger was ungrateful and unjust. H« was faUcn indeed on evil days j the time was come in which regicides could no 'o;>«r toast their...
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Lives of English poets

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 476 pages
...employed, had undoubtedly deferved compaffion ; but to add the mention of danger was ungrateful and unju?r. He was fallen indeed on, evil days ; the time was come in which regicides could no longer boaft their wickednefs. But of evil tongues for Milton to complain required impudence at leaft equal...
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The works of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland. With prefaces ..., Volume 1

Great Britain - 1804 - 716 pages
...fallen on evil days and evil, tongues, and with darknv* and with danger composed round. Thisdarkness, had his eyes been better employed, had undoubtedly...of danger was ungrateful and unjust. He was fallen fallen indeed on evil Jays; the rime was come in, which regicides could no k»nger boast their wickedness....
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