The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 3
... probably his ode , or song , upon the Embassy to Poland , by which he and lord Crofts procured a contribution of ten thousand pounds from the Scotch , that wandered over the kingdom . Poland was , at that time , very much frequented by ...
... probably his ode , or song , upon the Embassy to Poland , by which he and lord Crofts procured a contribution of ten thousand pounds from the Scotch , that wandered over the kingdom . Poland was , at that time , very much frequented by ...
Pagina 13
... probably , more than common literature , as his son addresses him in one of his most elaborate Latin poems . He married a gentlewoman of the name of Caston , a Welsh family , by whom he had two sons , John , the poet , and Christopher ...
... probably , more than common literature , as his son addresses him in one of his most elaborate Latin poems . He married a gentlewoman of the name of Caston , a Welsh family , by whom he had two sons , John , the poet , and Christopher ...
Pagina 17
... probably punishment . This poem , which mentions his exile , proves , likewise , that it was not perpetual ; for it concludes with a resolution of returning some time to Cambridge . And it may be conjectured , from the willingness with ...
... probably punishment . This poem , which mentions his exile , proves , likewise , that it was not perpetual ; for it concludes with a resolution of returning some time to Cambridge . And it may be conjectured , from the willingness with ...
Pagina 38
... probably had not much considered the principals of society , or the rights of government , undertook the em- ployment without distrust of his own qualifications ; and , as his expedition in writing was wonderful , in 1649 , published ...
... probably had not much considered the principals of society , or the rights of government , undertook the em- ployment without distrust of his own qualifications ; and , as his expedition in writing was wonderful , in 1649 , published ...
Pagina 40
... probably most in pain for his Latinity , he endeavours to defend his use of the word persona ; but , if I remember right , he misses a better authority than any that he has found , that of Juvenal in his fourth satire : Quid agas , cum ...
... probably most in pain for his Latinity , he endeavours to defend his use of the word persona ; but , if I remember right , he misses a better authority than any that he has found , that of Juvenal in his fourth satire : Quid agas , cum ...
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