The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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... tion of youth may have been the 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 ...
... tion of youth may have been the 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 ...
Pagina 49
... tion of the chorus , and , desired by them , relates what he knew of man ; as the creation of Eve , with their love and marriage . After this , Lucifer appears ; after his overthrow , bemoans himself , seeks re- venge on man . The ...
... tion of the chorus , and , desired by them , relates what he knew of man ; as the creation of Eve , with their love and marriage . After this , Lucifer appears ; after his overthrow , bemoans himself , seeks re- venge on man . The ...
Pagina 50
... ; " his comprehension was extended by various knowledge , and his memory stored with intellectual treasures . He was skilful in many languages , and had , by reading and composi- 66 tion , attained the full mastery of his own . 50 MILTON.
... ; " his comprehension was extended by various knowledge , and his memory stored with intellectual treasures . He was skilful in many languages , and had , by reading and composi- 66 tion , attained the full mastery of his own . 50 MILTON.
Pagina 51
Samuel Johnson. tion , attained the full mastery of his own . He would have wanted little help from books , had he retained the power of perusing them . But while his greater designs were advancing , hav- ing now , like many other ...
Samuel Johnson. tion , attained the full mastery of his own . He would have wanted little help from books , had he retained the power of perusing them . But while his greater designs were advancing , hav- ing now , like many other ...
Pagina 53
... tion , who says , " that whenever Burnet's narrations are examined , he appears to be mistaken . " " Forgotten he was not ; for his prosecution was ordered ; it must be , therefore , by design that he u Philips says expressly , that ...
... tion , who says , " that whenever Burnet's narrations are examined , he appears to be mistaken . " " Forgotten he was not ; for his prosecution was ordered ; it must be , therefore , by design that he u Philips says expressly , that ...
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