The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 4
... gives suffi- cient evidence . About this time , what estate the war and the gamesters had left him was sold , by order of the parliament ; and when , in 1652 , he returned to Eng- land , he was entertained by the earl of Pembroke . Of ...
... gives suffi- cient evidence . About this time , what estate the war and the gamesters had left him was sold , by order of the parliament ; and when , in 1652 , he returned to Eng- land , he was entertained by the earl of Pembroke . Of ...
Pagina 16
... meaning but this , which even kindness and reverence can give to the term “ vetiti f Published 1632. R. On this subject , see Dr. Symons's Life of Milton , 71 , 72. ED . laris , " a habitation from which he is excluded 16 MILTON.
... meaning but this , which even kindness and reverence can give to the term “ vetiti f Published 1632. R. On this subject , see Dr. Symons's Life of Milton , 71 , 72. ED . laris , " a habitation from which he is excluded 16 MILTON.
Pagina 19
... gives advantage to be more fit . " " When he left the university he returned to his father , then residing at Horton , in Buckingham- shire , with whom he lived five years ; in which time he is said to have read all the Greek and Latin ...
... gives advantage to be more fit . " " When he left the university he returned to his father , then residing at Horton , in Buckingham- shire , with whom he lived five years ; in which time he is said to have read all the Greek and Latin ...
Pagina 30
... , and the train of his thoughts ; and , because he has been suspected of in- continence , gives an account of his own purity : " That if I be justly charged , " says he , " with this crime , it may come upon me with tenfold 30 MILTON.
... , and the train of his thoughts ; and , because he has been suspected of in- continence , gives an account of his own purity : " That if I be justly charged , " says he , " with this crime , it may come upon me with tenfold 30 MILTON.
Pagina 43
... gives way , ex- cept some who , without 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 ...
... gives way , ex- cept some who , without 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 ...
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