The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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... 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 London into France , and delivered him there to the queen and ...
... 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 London into France , and delivered him there to the queen and ...
Pagina 11
... hand it shou'd . And though my outward state misfortune hath Deprest thus low , it cannot reach my faith . Thus , by his fraud and our own faith o'ercome , A feigned tear destroys us , against whom Tydides nor Achilles could prevail ...
... hand it shou'd . And though my outward state misfortune hath Deprest thus low , it cannot reach my faith . Thus , by his fraud and our own faith o'ercome , A feigned tear destroys us , against whom Tydides nor Achilles could prevail ...
Pagina 22
... hand into the assembly . Here Selvaggi praised him in a distich , and Salsilli in a tetrastick ; neither of them of much value . The Italians were gainers by this literary com- merce ; for the encomiums with which Milton repaid Salsilli ...
... hand into the assembly . Here Selvaggi praised him in a distich , and Salsilli in a tetrastick ; neither of them of much value . The Italians were gainers by this literary com- merce ; for the encomiums with which Milton repaid Salsilli ...
Pagina 31
... hand , some squire of the body to his prelate , one who serves not at the altar only , but at the court - cupboard , he will bestow on us a pretty model of himself ; and sets me out half a dozen ptisical mottoes , wherever he had them ...
... hand , some squire of the body to his prelate , one who serves not at the altar only , but at the court - cupboard , he will bestow on us a pretty model of himself ; and sets me out half a dozen ptisical mottoes , wherever he had them ...
Pagina 37
... hands of the grave bishop that attended him , as a special relique of his saintly exercises , a prayer , stolen word for word , from the mouth of a heathen woman , praying to a heathen god ? " The papers which the king gave to Dr. Juxon ...
... hands of the grave bishop that attended him , as a special relique of his saintly exercises , a prayer , stolen word for word , from the mouth of a heathen woman , praying to a heathen god ? " The papers which the king gave to Dr. Juxon ...
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