The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 24
... told by Manso , that , by his declara- tions on religious questions , he had excluded him- self from some distinctions which he'should otherwise have paid him . But such conduct , though it did not please , was yet sufficiently safe ...
... told by Manso , that , by his declara- tions on religious questions , he had excluded him- self from some distinctions which he'should otherwise have paid him . But such conduct , though it did not please , was yet sufficiently safe ...
Pagina 26
... told , that in the art of education he per- formed wonders ; and a formidable list is given of the authors , Greek and Latin , that were read in Aldersgate street , by youth between ten and fifteen or sixteen years of age . Those who ...
... told , that in the art of education he per- formed wonders ; and a formidable list is given of the authors , Greek and Latin , that were read in Aldersgate street , by youth between ten and fifteen or sixteen years of age . Those who ...
Pagina 39
... told every man that he was equal to his king , could hardly want an audience . That the performance of Salmasius was not dis- persed with equal rapidity , or read with equal eager- ness , is very credible . He taught only the stale ...
... told every man that he was equal to his king , could hardly want an audience . That the performance of Salmasius was not dis- persed with equal rapidity , or read with equal eager- ness , is very credible . He taught only the stale ...
Pagina 54
... told by Richardson in his Memoirs , which he received from Pope , as delivered by Betterton , who might have heard it from Davenant . In the war between the king and parliament , Davenant was made prisoner and con- demned to die ; but ...
... told by Richardson in his Memoirs , which he received from Pope , as delivered by Betterton , who might have heard it from Davenant . In the war between the king and parliament , Davenant was made prisoner and con- demned to die ; but ...
Pagina 57
... told that Milton , after the res- toration , kept a school at or near Greenwich . The publication of an Ac- cidence at that period gives some countenance to this tradition . MALONE , VOL . 8 57 their own countries . Elwood complied with ...
... told that Milton , after the res- toration , kept a school at or near Greenwich . The publication of an Ac- cidence at that period gives some countenance to this tradition . MALONE , VOL . 8 57 their own countries . Elwood complied with ...
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