The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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... easily find arguments to justify in- clination , published , in 1644 , the Doctrine and Dis- cipline of Divorce ; which was followed by the Judgment of Martin Bucer concerning Divorce ; and the next year , his Tetrachordon , expositions ...
... easily find arguments to justify in- clination , published , in 1644 , the Doctrine and Dis- cipline of Divorce ; which was followed by the Judgment of Martin Bucer concerning Divorce ; and the next year , his Tetrachordon , expositions ...
Pagina 39
... easily gains attention ; and he , who told every man that he was equal to his king , could hardly want an audience . That the performance of Salmasius was not dis- persed with equal rapidity , or read with equal eager- ness , is very ...
... easily gains attention ; and he , who told every man that he was equal to his king , could hardly want an audience . That the performance of Salmasius was not dis- persed with equal rapidity , or read with equal eager- ness , is very ...
Pagina 63
... easily find its way . He that could fear lest his genius had fallen upon too old a world , or too chill a climate , might consistently magnify to himself the influence of the seasons , and believe his faculties to be vigorous only half ...
... easily find its way . He that could fear lest his genius had fallen upon too old a world , or too chill a climate , might consistently magnify to himself the influence of the seasons , and believe his faculties to be vigorous only half ...
Pagina 78
... easily be supposed to like , with every other skilful reader ; but I should not have expected that Cowley , whose ideas of excellence were so different from his own , would have had much of his approbation . His char- acter of Dryden ...
... easily be supposed to like , with every other skilful reader ; but I should not have expected that Cowley , whose ideas of excellence were so different from his own , would have had much of his approbation . His char- acter of Dryden ...
Pagina 86
... easily supplies . Nothing can less display knowledge , or less exercise invention , than to tell how a shepherd has lost his companion , and must now feed his flocks alone , without any judge of his skill in piping ; and how one god ...
... easily supplies . Nothing can less display knowledge , or less exercise invention , than to tell how a shepherd has lost his companion , and must now feed his flocks alone , without any judge of his skill in piping ; and how one god ...
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