The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 13
... necessary to the uniformity of this edition . John Milton was , by birth , a gentleman , de- scended from the proprietors of Milton , near Thame , in Oxfordshire , one of whom forfeited his estate in the times of York and Lancaster ...
... necessary to the uniformity of this edition . John Milton was , by birth , a gentleman , de- scended from the proprietors of Milton , near Thame , in Oxfordshire , one of whom forfeited his estate in the times of York and Lancaster ...
Pagina 14
... necessary . He had , likewise , a daughter , Anne , whom he married with a considerable fortune , to Edward Philips , who came from Shrewsbury , and rose in the crown office to be secondary : by him she had two sons , John and Edward ...
... necessary . He had , likewise , a daughter , Anne , whom he married with a considerable fortune , to Edward Philips , who came from Shrewsbury , and rose in the crown office to be secondary : by him she had two sons , John and Edward ...
Pagina 27
... necessary ; our speculations upon matter are vol- untary , and at leisure . Physiological learning is of such rare emergence , that one may know another half his life , without being able to estimate his skill in hydrostaticks or ...
... necessary ; our speculations upon matter are vol- untary , and at leisure . Physiological learning is of such rare emergence , that one may know another half his life , without being able to estimate his skill in hydrostaticks or ...
Pagina 50
... necessary previous to poetical excellence ; he had made himself acquainted with seemly arts and affairs ; " his comprehension was extended by various knowledge , and his memory stored with intellectual treasures . He was skilful in many ...
... necessary previous to poetical excellence ; he had made himself acquainted with seemly arts and affairs ; " his comprehension was extended by various knowledge , and his memory stored with intellectual treasures . He was skilful in many ...
Pagina 57
... necessary , if he would talk with foreigners . This seems to have been a task trouble- some without use . There is little reason for prefer- ring the Italian pronunciation to our own , except that it is more general ; and to teach it to ...
... necessary , if he would talk with foreigners . This seems to have been a task trouble- some without use . There is little reason for prefer- ring the Italian pronunciation to our own , except that it is more general ; and to teach it to ...
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