The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 9
... equal foe ; Such was his force of eloquence to make The hearers more concern'd than he that spake : Each seem'd to act that part he came to see , And none was more a looker - on than he ; So did he move our passions , some were known To ...
... equal foe ; Such was his force of eloquence to make The hearers more concern'd than he that spake : Each seem'd to act that part he came to see , And none was more a looker - on than he ; So did he move our passions , some were known To ...
Pagina 39
... 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 credible . He taught only the stale doctrine of authority , and the ...
... 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 credible . He taught only the stale doctrine of authority , and the ...
Pagina 43
... equal qualifications , aspire to equal honours , who envy the distinctions of merit , greater than their own , or who have yet to learn , that , in the coalition of human society , nothing is more pleasing to God , or more agreeable to ...
... equal qualifications , aspire to equal honours , who envy the distinctions of merit , greater than their own , or who have yet to learn , that , in the coalition of human society , nothing is more pleasing to God , or more agreeable to ...
Pagina 51
... equal danger . But he had still hope of doing something . He wrote letters , which Toland has published , to such men as he thought friends to the new common- wealth ; and , even in the year of the restoration , he " bated no jot of ...
... equal danger . But he had still hope of doing something . He wrote letters , which Toland has published , to such men as he thought friends to the new common- wealth ; and , even in the year of the restoration , he " bated no jot of ...
Pagina 52
Samuel Johnson. gravity of political importance , to settle an equal government by rotation ; and Milton , kicking when he could strike no longer , was foolish enough to pub- lish , a few weeks before the restoration , notes upon a ...
Samuel Johnson. gravity of political importance , to settle an equal government by rotation ; and Milton , kicking when he could strike no longer , was foolish enough to pub- lish , a few weeks before the restoration , notes upon a ...
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