The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 105
... expected , cannot surprise . Of the ideas suggested by these awful scenes , from some we recede with reverence , except when stated hours require their association ; and from others we shrink with horrour , or admit them only as salu ...
... expected , cannot surprise . Of the ideas suggested by these awful scenes , from some we recede with reverence , except when stated hours require their association ; and from others we shrink with horrour , or admit them only as salu ...
Pagina 141
... expected from a life spent in ostenta- tious contempt of regularity , and ended , before the abilities of many other men began to be displayed " ! Poema Cl . V. JOANNIS PASSERATII , Regii in Academia Parisiensi Professoris Ad ...
... expected from a life spent in ostenta- tious contempt of regularity , and ended , before the abilities of many other men began to be displayed " ! Poema Cl . V. JOANNIS PASSERATII , Regii in Academia Parisiensi Professoris Ad ...
Pagina 148
... expected from it , may be doubted . The Italian academy seems to have obtained its end . The language was refined , and so fixed that it has changed but little . The French academy thought they had refined their language , and , doubt ...
... expected from it , may be doubted . The Italian academy seems to have obtained its end . The language was refined , and so fixed that it has changed but little . The French academy thought they had refined their language , and , doubt ...
Pagina 153
... disentangled himself from the difficulties of rhyme , he may justly be expected to give the sense of Horace with great exactness , and to suppress VOL . 8 153 no subtilty of sentiment , for the difficulty of express- ROSCOMMON.
... disentangled himself from the difficulties of rhyme , he may justly be expected to give the sense of Horace with great exactness , and to suppress VOL . 8 153 no subtilty of sentiment , for the difficulty of express- ROSCOMMON.
Pagina 182
... expected to be all faithful , and all prudent . Chaloner was at- tended at his execution by Hugh Peters . His crime was , that he had commission to raise money for the king ; but it appears not that the money was to be expended upon the ...
... expected to be all faithful , and all prudent . Chaloner was at- tended at his execution by Hugh Peters . His crime was , that he had commission to raise money for the king ; but it appears not that the money was to be expended upon the ...
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