The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 19
... 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 , so it gives advantage to be more fit . " " When he left the university he returned to ...
... 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 , so it gives advantage to be more fit . " " When he left the university he returned to ...
Pagina 20
... delights of sensualists exposed and reprobated . This little tract was published at Louvain , in 1611 , and afterwards at Oxford , in 1634 , the very year in which Milton's Comus was written . H. Milton evidently was indebted to the Old ...
... delights of sensualists exposed and reprobated . This little tract was published at Louvain , in 1611 , and afterwards at Oxford , in 1634 , the very year in which Milton's Comus was written . H. Milton evidently was indebted to the Old ...
Pagina 23
... delighted with his accomplishments to honour him with a sorry distich , in which he commends him for every thing but his religion : and Milton , in return , addressed him in a Latin poem , which must have raised an high opinion of ...
... delighted with his accomplishments to honour him with a sorry distich , in which he commends him for every thing but his religion : and Milton , in return , addressed him in a Latin poem , which must have raised an high opinion of ...
Pagina 31
... delighted in the pleasures of spare diet and hard study ; for , as Philips relates , " having for a month led a philosophick life , after having been used at home to a great house , and much company and joviality , her friends ...
... delighted in the pleasures of spare diet and hard study ; for , as Philips relates , " having for a month led a philosophick life , after having been used at home to a great house , and much company and joviality , her friends ...
Pagina 38
... delights himself with teasing his adversary , as much as with confut- ing him . He makes a foolish allusion of Salmasius , whose doctrine he considers as servile and unmanly , to the stream of Salmacis , which , whoever entered , left ...
... delights himself with teasing his adversary , as much as with confut- ing him . He makes a foolish allusion of Salmasius , whose doctrine he considers as servile and unmanly , to the stream of Salmacis , which , whoever entered , left ...
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