The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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... answer , in which he endeavours to persuade him , that the delay proceeds not from the delights of desultory study , but from the desire of obtaining more fitness for his task ; and that he goes on , " not taking thought of being late ...
... answer , in which he endeavours to persuade him , that the delay proceeds not from the delights of desultory study , but from the desire of obtaining more fitness for his task ; and that he goes on , " not taking thought of being late ...
Pagina 29
... answer . Of this answer a confutation was attempted by the learned Usher ; and to the confutation Milton published a reply , entitled , of Prelatical Episcopacy , and whether it may be de- duced from the Apostolical Times , by virtue of ...
... answer . Of this answer a confutation was attempted by the learned Usher ; and to the confutation Milton published a reply , entitled , of Prelatical Episcopacy , and whether it may be de- duced from the Apostolical Times , by virtue of ...
Pagina 30
... answers , in general terms : " The fellows of the college , wherein I spent some years , at my parting , after I had taken two degrees , as the manner is , signified , many times , how much better it would content them that I should ...
... answers , in general terms : " The fellows of the college , wherein I spent some years , at my parting , after I had taken two degrees , as the manner is , signified , many times , how much better it would content them that I should ...
Pagina 32
... answer : he sent more with the same success . It could be alleged that letters mis- carry ; he , therefore , despatched a messenger , being by this time too angry to go himself . His messen- ger was sent back with some contempt . The ...
... answer : he sent more with the same success . It could be alleged that letters mis- carry ; he , therefore , despatched a messenger , being by this time too angry to go himself . His messen- ger was sent back with some contempt . The ...
Pagina 38
... answer ; which he performed ( 1651 ) in such a man- ner , that Hobbes declared himself unable to decide whose language was best , or whose arguments were worst . In my opinion , Milton's periods are smoother , neater , and more pointed ...
... answer ; which he performed ( 1651 ) in such a man- ner , that Hobbes declared himself unable to decide whose language was best , or whose arguments were worst . In my opinion , Milton's periods are smoother , neater , and more pointed ...
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