The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 54
... favour . Here is a reciprocation of generosity and gratitude so pleasing , that the tale makes its own way to credit . But , if help were wanted , I know not where to find it . The danger of Davenant is certain , from his own relation ...
... favour . Here is a reciprocation of generosity and gratitude so pleasing , that the tale makes its own way to credit . But , if help were wanted , I know not where to find it . The danger of Davenant is certain , from his own relation ...
Pagina 55
... favour of the rights and liberties of the people , pretended to be dead , and had a publick funeral procession . The king applauded his policy in escaping the punishment of death , by a seasonable show of dying . " Cunningham's History ...
... favour of the rights and liberties of the people , pretended to be dead , and had a publick funeral procession . The king applauded his policy in escaping the punishment of death , by a seasonable show of dying . " Cunningham's History ...
Pagina 68
... favour or fashion would venture to praise the defender of the regi- cides ? All that he himself could think his due , from " evil tongues " in " evil days , " was that rever- ential silence which was generously preserved . But it cannot ...
... favour or fashion would venture to praise the defender of the regi- cides ? All that he himself could think his due , from " evil tongues " in " evil days , " was that rever- ential silence which was generously preserved . But it cannot ...
Pagina 99
... favour , and , therefore , may securely resume his human rank . After the scheme and fabrick of the poem , must be considered its component parts , the sentiments and the diction . The sentiments , as expressive of manners , or ap ...
... favour , and , therefore , may securely resume his human rank . After the scheme and fabrick of the poem , must be considered its component parts , the sentiments and the diction . The sentiments , as expressive of manners , or ap ...
Pagina 103
... favour is forfeited by sin ; and how hope of pardon may be obtained by penitence and prayer . A state of inno- cence we can only conceive , if , indeed , in our present misery , it be possible to conceive it ; but the senti- ments and ...
... favour is forfeited by sin ; and how hope of pardon may be obtained by penitence and prayer . A state of inno- cence we can only conceive , if , indeed , in our present misery , it be possible to conceive it ; but the senti- ments and ...
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