The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 35
... occasion of his ad- versaries calling him pedagogue and schoolmaster ; whereas , it is well known he never set up for a pub- lick school , to teach all the young fry of a parish ; but only was willing to impart his learning and ...
... occasion of his ad- versaries calling him pedagogue and schoolmaster ; whereas , it is well known he never set up for a pub- lick school , to teach all the young fry of a parish ; but only was willing to impart his learning and ...
Pagina 101
... occasions , calls learning to his assistance . The gar- den of Eden brings to his mind the vale of Enna , where Proserpine was gathering flowers . Satan makes his way through ... occasion required . Thus comparing the shield 101 MILTON.
... occasions , calls learning to his assistance . The gar- den of Eden brings to his mind the vale of Enna , where Proserpine was gathering flowers . Satan makes his way through ... occasion required . Thus comparing the shield 101 MILTON.
Pagina 102
Samuel Johnson. sions which the occasion required . Thus comparing the shield of Satan to the orb of the moon , he crowds the imagination with the discovery of the telescope , and all the wonders which the telescope discovers Of his ...
Samuel Johnson. sions which the occasion required . Thus comparing the shield of Satan to the orb of the moon , he crowds the imagination with the discovery of the telescope , and all the wonders which the telescope discovers Of his ...
Pagina 103
... occasion ; sublimity is the general and prevailing quality of this poem ; sub- limity variously modified , sometimes descriptive , sometimes argumentative . The defects and faults of Paradise Lost , for faults and defects every work of ...
... occasion ; sublimity is the general and prevailing quality of this poem ; sub- limity variously modified , sometimes descriptive , sometimes argumentative . The defects and faults of Paradise Lost , for faults and defects every work of ...
Pagina 126
... occasion , like his attack upon the " bear and fiddle , " to expose the ridiculous rigour of the sectaries ; like his encoun- ter with Sidrophel and Whacum , to make super- stition and credulity contemptible ; or , like his recourse to ...
... occasion , like his attack upon the " bear and fiddle , " to expose the ridiculous rigour of the sectaries ; like his encoun- ter with Sidrophel and Whacum , to make super- stition and credulity contemptible ; or , like his recourse to ...
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