The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 3
... means , so far softened the ferocity of Hugh Peters , that , by his intercession , admission was procured . Of the king's condescen- sion he has given an account in the dedication of his works . He was , afterwards , employed in ...
... means , so far softened the ferocity of Hugh Peters , that , by his intercession , admission was procured . Of the king's condescen- sion he has given an account in the dedication of his works . He was , afterwards , employed in ...
Pagina 17
... the land , where languages and arts may be taught together ; so that youth may be , at once , brought up to a competency of learning and an honest trade , by which means VOL . 8-2 17 such of them as had the gift , being enabled MILTON.
... the land , where languages and arts may be taught together ; so that youth may be , at once , brought up to a competency of learning and an honest trade , by which means VOL . 8-2 17 such of them as had the gift , being enabled MILTON.
Pagina 26
... means than Milton of knowing what was wanting to the embellishments of life , formed the same plan of education in his imaginary college . But the truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that knowledge ...
... means than Milton of knowing what was wanting to the embellishments of life , formed the same plan of education in his imaginary college . But the truth is , that the knowledge of external nature , and the sciences which that knowledge ...
Pagina 35
... mean by a mean employment . This , however , his warmest friends seem not to have found ; they , there- fore , shift and palliate . He did not sell literature to all 1645 comers , at an open shop ; he was 35 MILTON.
... mean by a mean employment . This , however , his warmest friends seem not to have found ; they , there- fore , shift and palliate . He did not sell literature to all 1645 comers , at an open shop ; he was 35 MILTON.
Pagina 42
... means of knowing the true author . Du Moulin was now in great danger ; but Milton's pride operated against his malignity ; and both he and his friends were more willing that Du Moulin should escape than that he should be convicted of ...
... means of knowing the true author . Du Moulin was now in great danger ; but Milton's pride operated against his malignity ; and both he and his friends were more willing that Du Moulin should escape than that he should be convicted of ...
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