The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 64
... equal dexterity ; there are hours , he knows not why , when " his hand is out . " By Mr. Richardson's relation , casually conveyed , much re- gard cannot be claimed . That , in his intellectual hour , Milton called for his daughter to ...
... equal dexterity ; there are hours , he knows not why , when " his hand is out . " By Mr. Richardson's relation , casually conveyed , much re- gard cannot be claimed . That , in his intellectual hour , Milton called for his daughter to ...
Pagina 66
... equal to his other powers ; Milton , whose warmest advocates must allow , that he never spared any asperity of re- proach , or brutality of insolence . But the charge itself seems to be false ; for it would be hard to recollect any ...
... equal to his other powers ; Milton , whose warmest advocates must allow , that he never spared any asperity of re- proach , or brutality of insolence . But the charge itself seems to be false ; for it would be hard to recollect any ...
Pagina 84
... equal value ; the elegies excel the odes ; and some of the exercises on Gunpowder Treason might have been spared . The English poems , though they make no prom- ises of Paradise Lost , have this evidence of genius , that they have a ...
... equal value ; the elegies excel the odes ; and some of the exercises on Gunpowder Treason might have been spared . The English poems , though they make no prom- ises of Paradise Lost , have this evidence of genius , that they have a ...
Pagina 110
... equal . In every work , one part must be for the sake of others ; a palace must have passages ; a poem must have transitions . It is no more to be required that wit should always be blazing , than that the sun should always stand at ...
... equal . In every work , one part must be for the sake of others ; a palace must have passages ; a poem must have transitions . It is no more to be required that wit should always be blazing , than that the sun should always stand at ...
Pagina 172
... For scripture , I will not dispute it in this place ; but I am confident that , whenever an equal division of lands and goods shall be desired , there will be as many places in scripture found out , which seem to 172 WALLER.
... For scripture , I will not dispute it in this place ; but I am confident that , whenever an equal division of lands and goods shall be desired , there will be as many places in scripture found out , which seem to 172 WALLER.
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