The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 20
... Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined hIt has , nevertheless , its foundation in reality . The earl of Bridge- water , being president of Wales , in the year 1634 , had his residence at Ludlow ...
... Charles . King was much a favourite at Cambridge , and many of the wits joined hIt has , nevertheless , its foundation in reality . The earl of Bridge- water , being president of Wales , in the year 1634 , had his residence at Ludlow ...
Pagina 24
... Charles Diodati ; a man , whom it is reasonable to suppose , of great merit , since he was thought , by Milton , worthy of a poem , entitled Epitaphium Damonis , written with the common , but childish , imitation of pastoral life . He ...
... Charles Diodati ; a man , whom it is reasonable to suppose , of great merit , since he was thought , by Milton , worthy of a poem , entitled Epitaphium Damonis , written with the common , but childish , imitation of pastoral life . He ...
Pagina 37
... as far as regards Milton , is examined by Dr. Symons with more moderation than usually characterizes his high - sounding and wordy panegyrics . See Life of Milton . ED . King Charles the second , being now sheltered in Holland 37 MILTON.
... as far as regards Milton , is examined by Dr. Symons with more moderation than usually characterizes his high - sounding and wordy panegyrics . See Life of Milton . ED . King Charles the second , being now sheltered in Holland 37 MILTON.
Pagina 38
Samuel Johnson. King Charles the second , being now sheltered in Holland , employed Salmasius , professor of polite learning at Leyden , to write a defence of his father and of monarchy ; and , to excite his industry , gave him , as was ...
Samuel Johnson. King Charles the second , being now sheltered in Holland , employed Salmasius , professor of polite learning at Leyden , to write a defence of his father and of monarchy ; and , to excite his industry , gave him , as was ...
Pagina 68
... Charles and James the Par- adise Lost received no publick acclamations , is readily confessed . Wit and literature were on the side of the court ; and who , that solicited favour or fashion would venture to praise the defender of the ...
... Charles and James the Par- adise Lost received no publick acclamations , is readily confessed . Wit and literature were on the side of the court ; and who , that solicited favour or fashion would venture to praise the defender of the ...
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