The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 61
... imagination : " Sapiens dominabitur astris . " The author that thinks himself weather- bound will find , with a little help from hellebore , that he is only idle or exhausted . But while this notion has possession of the head , it ...
... imagination : " Sapiens dominabitur astris . " The author that thinks himself weather- bound will find , with a little help from hellebore , that he is only idle or exhausted . But while this notion has possession of the head , it ...
Pagina 62
... imagination . a This opinion is , with great learning and ingenuity , refuted in a book now very little known , an Apology or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God in the Government of the World , by Dr. George Hakewill ...
... imagination . a This opinion is , with great learning and ingenuity , refuted in a book now very little known , an Apology or Declaration of the Power and Providence of God in the Government of the World , by Dr. George Hakewill ...
Pagina 63
... at Mil- ton's distempered imagination , when old age , disease , and darkness had come upon him . Dr. Symons runs into the diametrically opposite ex- treme . ED . have been very diligent in his inquiries , but discov- 63 MILTON.
... at Mil- ton's distempered imagination , when old age , disease , and darkness had come upon him . Dr. Symons runs into the diametrically opposite ex- treme . ED . have been very diligent in his inquiries , but discov- 63 MILTON.
Pagina 89
... imagination ' . 2 The greatest of his juvenile performances is the Masque of Comus , in which may very plainly be discovered the dawn or twilight of Paradise Lost . Milton appears to have formed very early that system of diction , and ...
... imagination ' . 2 The greatest of his juvenile performances is the Masque of Comus , in which may very plainly be discovered the dawn or twilight of Paradise Lost . Milton appears to have formed very early that system of diction , and ...
Pagina 90
... imagination ; but , so far as the action is merely human , it ought to be reasonable , which can hardly be said of the conduct of the two brothers ; who , when their sister sinks with fatigue in a path- less wilderness , wander both ...
... imagination ; but , so far as the action is merely human , it ought to be reasonable , which can hardly be said of the conduct of the two brothers ; who , when their sister sinks with fatigue in a path- less wilderness , wander both ...
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