The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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... gave no prognosticks of his future eminence ; nor was suspected to conceal , under sluggishness and lax- ity , a genius born to improve the literature of his country . When he was , three years afterwards , removed to Lincoln's inn , he ...
... gave no prognosticks of his future eminence ; nor was suspected to conceal , under sluggishness and lax- ity , a genius born to improve the literature of his country . When he was , three years afterwards , removed to Lincoln's inn , he ...
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... gave him no shame . He took both the usual degrees ; that of bachelor in 1628 , and that of master in 1632 ; but he left the university with no kindness for its institution , alienated either by the injudicious severity of his ...
... gave him no shame . He took both the usual degrees ; that of bachelor in 1628 , and that of master in 1632 ; but he left the university with no kindness for its institution , alienated either by the injudicious severity of his ...
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... gave their answer . Of this answer a confutation was attempted by the learned Usher ; and to the confutation Milton published a reply , entitled , of Prelatical Episcopacy , and whether it may be de- duced from the Apostolical Times ...
... gave their answer . Of this answer a confutation was attempted by the learned Usher ; and to the confutation Milton published a reply , entitled , of Prelatical Episcopacy , and whether it may be de- duced from the Apostolical Times ...
Pagina 37
... gave to Dr. Juxon , on the scaffold , the regicides took away , so that they were , at least , the publishers of this prayer ; and Dr. Birch , who had examined the question with great care , was inclined to think them the forgers . The ...
... gave to Dr. Juxon , on the scaffold , the regicides took away , so that they were , at least , the publishers of this prayer ; and Dr. Birch , who had examined the question with great care , was inclined to think them the forgers . The ...
Pagina 38
... gave him , as was reported , a hundred Jacobuses . Salma- sius was a man of skill in languages , knowledge of antiquity , and sagacity of emendatory criticism , almost exceeding all hope of human attainment ; and having , by excessive ...
... gave him , as was reported , a hundred Jacobuses . Salma- sius was a man of skill in languages , knowledge of antiquity , and sagacity of emendatory criticism , almost exceeding all hope of human attainment ; and having , by excessive ...
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