The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 4
... favour of his master , and esteem of the publick , would now make him happy . But human felicity is short and uncertain ; a second marriage brought upon him so much dis- quiet , as , for a time , disordered his understanding ; and ...
... favour of his master , and esteem of the publick , would now make him happy . But human felicity is short and uncertain ; a second marriage brought upon him so much dis- quiet , as , for a time , disordered his understanding ; and ...
Pagina 21
... favour of lord Scudamore , he had the opportunity of visiting Grotius , then residing at the French court , as ambassadour from Christina of Sweden . From Paris he hasted into Italy , of which he had , with particular diligence ...
... favour of lord Scudamore , he had the opportunity of visiting Grotius , then residing at the French court , as ambassadour from Christina of Sweden . From Paris he hasted into Italy , of which he had , with particular diligence ...
Pagina 23
... favour . Of these Italian testimonies , poor as they are , he was proud enough to publish them before his poems ; though he says , he cannot be suspected but to have known that they were said , " non tam de se , quam supra se . 99 At ...
... favour . Of these Italian testimonies , poor as they are , he was proud enough to publish them before his poems ; though he says , he cannot be suspected but to have known that they were said , " non tam de se , quam supra se . 99 At ...
Pagina 33
... favoured before . He that changes his party by his humour , is not more virtuous than he that changes it by his interest : he loves himself rather than truth . His wife and her relations now found that Milton was not an unresisting ...
... favoured before . He that changes his party by his humour , is not more virtuous than he that changes it by his interest : he loves himself rather than truth . His wife and her relations now found that Milton was not an unresisting ...
Pagina 40
... favour the doctrine , who was by birth a queen , and by temper despotick . That Salmasius was , from the appearance of Milton's book , treated with neglect , there is not much proof ; but to a man , so long accustomed to admiration , a ...
... favour the doctrine , who was by birth a queen , and by temper despotick . That Salmasius was , from the appearance of Milton's book , treated with neglect , there is not much proof ; but to a man , so long accustomed to admiration , a ...
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