The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 2
... lost several thousand pounds that had been left him . In 1641 , he published the Sophy . This seems to have given him his first hold of the publick attention ; for Waller remarked , " that he broke out like the Irish rebellion , three ...
... lost several thousand pounds that had been left him . In 1641 , he published the Sophy . This seems to have given him his first hold of the publick attention ; for Waller remarked , " that he broke out like the Irish rebellion , three ...
Pagina 15
... Lost . At fifteen , a date which he uses till he is sixteen , he translated or versified two psalms , 114 and 136 , which he thought worthy of the publick eye ; but they raise no great expectations : they would , in any numerous school ...
... Lost . At fifteen , a date which he uses till he is sixteen , he translated or versified two psalms , 114 and 136 , which he thought worthy of the publick eye ; but they raise no great expectations : they would , in any numerous school ...
Pagina 20
... lost : this accident , being re- lated to their father upon their arrival at his castle , Milton , at the request of his friend , Henry Lawes , who taught music in the family , wrote this masque . Lawes set it to music , and it was ...
... lost : this accident , being re- lated to their father upon their arrival at his castle , Milton , at the request of his friend , Henry Lawes , who taught music in the family , wrote this masque . Lawes set it to music , and it was ...
Pagina 30
... Lost . He published , the same year , two more pam- phlets , upon the same question . To one of his antago- nists , who affirms that he was " vomited out of the university , " he answers , in general terms : " The fellows of the college ...
... Lost . He published , the same year , two more pam- phlets , upon the same question . To one of his antago- nists , who affirms that he was " vomited out of the university , " he answers , in general terms : " The fellows of the college ...
Pagina 45
... lost his eyes ; but , having had it always before him , he continued it , says Philips , " almost to his dying - day ; but the papers were so discomposed and deficient , that they could not be fitted for the press . " The compilers of ...
... lost his eyes ; but , having had it always before him , he continued it , says Philips , " almost to his dying - day ; but the papers were so discomposed and deficient , that they could not be fitted for the press . " The compilers of ...
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