The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 82
... afterwards in Cock lane , near Shoreditch church . She knew little of her grandfather , and that little was not good . She told of his harshness to his daughters , and his refusal to have them taught to write ; and , in oppo- sition to ...
... afterwards in Cock lane , near Shoreditch church . She knew little of her grandfather , and that little was not good . She told of his harshness to his daughters , and his refusal to have them taught to write ; and , in oppo- sition to ...
Pagina 84
... never learned the 8 With the exception of Comus , in which , Dr. J. afterwards says , may very plainly be discovered the dawn or twilight of Paradise Lost . C. art of doing little things with grace ; he overlooked 84 MILTON.
... never learned the 8 With the exception of Comus , in which , Dr. J. afterwards says , may very plainly be discovered the dawn or twilight of Paradise Lost . C. art of doing little things with grace ; he overlooked 84 MILTON.
Pagina 86
... afterwards an ecclesiastical pastor , a superintendent of a christian flock . Such equivocations are always unskilful ; but here they are indecent , and , at least , approach to im- piety , of which , however , I believe the writer not ...
... afterwards an ecclesiastical pastor , a superintendent of a christian flock . Such equivocations are always unskilful ; but here they are indecent , and , at least , approach to im- piety , of which , however , I believe the writer not ...
Pagina 93
... afterwards to illustrate and establish . This seems to have been the process only of Milton ; the moral of other poems is incidental and consequent ; in Milton's only it is es- sential and intrinsick . His purpose was the most use- ful ...
... afterwards to illustrate and establish . This seems to have been the process only of Milton ; the moral of other poems is incidental and consequent ; in Milton's only it is es- sential and intrinsick . His purpose was the most use- ful ...
Pagina 119
... afterwards admitted into the family of the countess of Kent , where he had the use of a library ; and so much recommended himself to Sel- den , that he was often employed by him in literary business . Selden , as is well known , was ...
... afterwards admitted into the family of the countess of Kent , where he had the use of a library ; and so much recommended himself to Sel- den , that he was often employed by him in literary business . Selden , as is well known , was ...
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