The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8 |
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Pagina 4
About this time , what estate the war and the gamesters had left him was sold , by
order of the parliament ; and when , in 1652 , he returned to England , he was
entertained by the earl of Pembroke . Of the next years of his life there is no ...
About this time , what estate the war and the gamesters had left him was sold , by
order of the parliament ; and when , in 1652 , he returned to England , he was
entertained by the earl of Pembroke . Of the next years of his life there is no ...
Pagina 19
... but Milton found time to write the Masque of Comus , which was presented at
Ludlow , then the residence of the lord president of Wales , in 1634 ; and had the
honour of being acted by the earl of Bridgewater's sons and daughter 19 MILTON
.
... but Milton found time to write the Masque of Comus , which was presented at
Ludlow , then the residence of the lord president of Wales , in 1634 ; and had the
honour of being acted by the earl of Bridgewater's sons and daughter 19 MILTON
.
Pagina 20
being acted by the earl of Bridgewater's sons and daughter . The fiction is derived
from Homer's Circe " ; but we never can refuse to any modern the liberty of
borrowing from Homer : " a quo ceu fonte perenni Vatum Pieriis ora rigantur
aquis .
being acted by the earl of Bridgewater's sons and daughter . The fiction is derived
from Homer's Circe " ; but we never can refuse to any modern the liberty of
borrowing from Homer : " a quo ceu fonte perenni Vatum Pieriis ora rigantur
aquis .
Pagina 71
... modern clergy ; and a character of the long parliament , and assembly of
divines , was excluded ; of which the author gave a copy to the earl of Anglesea ,
and which , being afterwards published , has been since inserted in its proper
place .
... modern clergy ; and a character of the long parliament , and assembly of
divines , was excluded ; of which the author gave a copy to the earl of Anglesea ,
and which , being afterwards published , has been since inserted in its proper
place .
Pagina 113
The “ measure , ” he says , “ is the English heroick verse without rhyme . ” Of this
mode he had many examples among the Italians , and some in his own country .
The Earl of Surrey is said to have translated one of Virgil's books without rhyme "
...
The “ measure , ” he says , “ is the English heroick verse without rhyme . ” Of this
mode he had many examples among the Italians , and some in his own country .
The Earl of Surrey is said to have translated one of Virgil's books without rhyme "
...
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