The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 39
... answer , was weak of body and dim of sight ; but his will was forward , and what was wanting of health was supplied by zeal . He was rewarded with a thousand pounds , and his book was much read ; for paradox , recommended by spirit and ...
... answer , was weak of body and dim of sight ; but his will was forward , and what was wanting of health was supplied by zeal . He was rewarded with a thousand pounds , and his book was much read ; for paradox , recommended by spirit and ...
Pagina 42
... answer , so much corrected by him that it might be called his own , imputed it to Bramhal ; and , knowing him no friend to regicides , thought themselves at liberty to treat him as if they had known what they only suspected . Next year ...
... answer , so much corrected by him that it might be called his own , imputed it to Bramhal ; and , knowing him no friend to regicides , thought themselves at liberty to treat him as if they had known what they only suspected . Next year ...
Pagina 51
... answered . The obstinate enthusiasm of the commonwealth- men was very remarkable . When the king was apparently returning , Harrington , with a few associ- ates as fanatical as himself , used to meet , with all the gravity of political ...
... answered . The obstinate enthusiasm of the commonwealth- men was very remarkable . When the king was apparently returning , Harrington , with a few associ- ates as fanatical as himself , used to meet , with all the gravity of political ...
Pagina 52
... answer was written by L'Estrange , in a pamphlet , petu- lantly called , No Blind Guides . But whatever Milton could write , or men of greater activity could do , the king was now about to be restored with the irresistible approbation ...
... answer was written by L'Estrange , in a pamphlet , petu- lantly called , No Blind Guides . But whatever Milton could write , or men of greater activity could do , the king was now about to be restored with the irresistible approbation ...
Pagina 56
... answered : " You , like other women , want to ride in your coach ; my wish is to live and die an honest man . " If he considered the Latin secretary as exer- cising any of the powers of government , he that had shared authority , either ...
... answered : " You , like other women , want to ride in your coach ; my wish is to live and die an honest man . " If he considered the Latin secretary as exer- cising any of the powers of government , he that had shared authority , either ...
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