The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 17
... whole time which men usually spend in literature , from their entrance upon grammar , " till they proceed , as it is called , masters of arts . " And in his discourse on the like- liest way to remove Hirelings out of the Church , he ...
... whole time which men usually spend in literature , from their entrance upon grammar , " till they proceed , as it is called , masters of arts . " And in his discourse on the like- liest way to remove Hirelings out of the Church , he ...
Pagina 43
... whole national interest fell into your hands , and subsists only in your abilities . To your virtue , over- powering and resistless , every man gives way , ex- cept some who , without equal qualifications , aspire to equal honours , who ...
... whole national interest fell into your hands , and subsists only in your abilities . To your virtue , over- powering and resistless , every man gives way , ex- cept some who , without equal qualifications , aspire to equal honours , who ...
Pagina 62
... whole creation languished , that neither trees nor animals had the height or bulk of their predecessors , and that every thing was daily sinking by gradual diminution . Milton appears to suspect that souls partake of the general ...
... whole creation languished , that neither trees nor animals had the height or bulk of their predecessors , and that every thing was daily sinking by gradual diminution . Milton appears to suspect that souls partake of the general ...
Pagina 64
... whole nights , but not a verse could he make ; and on a sudden his poetical faculty would rush upon him with an impetus or œstrum , and his daughter was immediately called to secure what came . At other times he would dictate , perhaps ...
... whole nights , but not a verse could he make ; and on a sudden his poetical faculty would rush upon him with an impetus or œstrum , and his daughter was immediately called to secure what came . At other times he would dictate , perhaps ...
Pagina 66
... whole remaining part of his life . He pursued his studies , or his amusements , without persecution , molesta- tion , or insult . Such is the reverence paid to great abilities , however misused : they who contemplated in Milton the ...
... whole remaining part of his life . He pursued his studies , or his amusements , without persecution , molesta- tion , or insult . Such is the reverence paid to great abilities , however misused : they who contemplated in Milton the ...
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