The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 3
... discovered by the adverse party's knowledge of Mr. Cowley's hand , he escaped hap- pily both for himself and his friends . He was yet engaged in a greater undertaking . In April , 1648 , he conveyed James , the duke of York , from ...
... discovered by the adverse party's knowledge of Mr. Cowley's hand , he escaped hap- pily both for himself and his friends . He was yet engaged in a greater undertaking . In April , 1648 , he conveyed James , the duke of York , from ...
Pagina 8
... interpret- ing single words . How much this servile practice obscured the clearest , and deformed the most beau- tiful parts of the ancient authors , may be discovered by a perusal of our earlier versions ; some of 8 DENHAM.
... interpret- ing single words . How much this servile practice obscured the clearest , and deformed the most beau- tiful parts of the ancient authors , may be discovered by a perusal of our earlier versions ; some of 8 DENHAM.
Pagina 21
... discovered by a mixture of longer and shorter verses , according to the rules of Tuscan poetry , and his malignity to the church by some lines which are interpreted as threatening its extermination . He is supposed about this time to ...
... discovered by a mixture of longer and shorter verses , according to the rules of Tuscan poetry , and his malignity to the church by some lines which are interpreted as threatening its extermination . He is supposed about this time to ...
Pagina 84
... Milton never learned the 8 With the exception of Comus , in which , Dr. J. afterwards says , may very plainly be discovered the dawn or twilight of Paradise Lost . C. art of doing little things with grace ; he overlooked 84 MILTON.
... Milton never learned the 8 With the exception of Comus , in which , Dr. J. afterwards says , may very plainly be discovered the dawn or twilight of Paradise Lost . C. art of doing little things with grace ; he overlooked 84 MILTON.
Pagina 89
... discovered the dawn or twilight of Paradise Lost . Milton appears to have formed very early that system of diction , and mode of verse , which his maturer judgment approved , and from which he never en- deavoured nor desired to deviate ...
... discovered the dawn or twilight of Paradise Lost . Milton appears to have formed very early that system of diction , and mode of verse , which his maturer judgment approved , and from which he never en- deavoured nor desired to deviate ...
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