The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 43
... hands , and subsists only in your abilities . To your virtue , over- powering and resistless , every man gives way , ex- cept some who , without equal qualifications , aspire to equal honours , who envy the distinctions of merit ...
... hands , and subsists only in your abilities . To your virtue , over- powering and resistless , every man gives way , ex- cept some who , without equal qualifications , aspire to equal honours , who envy the distinctions of merit ...
Pagina 45
... hands ; and it is asserted in the preface thereto , that the editors thereof had the use of three large folios in manuscript , collected and digested into alphabetical order by Mr. John Milton . It has been remarked , that the additions ...
... hands ; and it is asserted in the preface thereto , that the editors thereof had the use of three large folios in manuscript , collected and digested into alphabetical order by Mr. John Milton . It has been remarked , that the additions ...
Pagina 59
... hand , he had no need of un- common expedients . Being driven from all publick stations , he is yet too great not to be traced by curiosity to his retire- ment ; where he has been found , by Mr. Richardson , the fondest of his admirers ...
... hand , he had no need of un- common expedients . Being driven from all publick stations , he is yet too great not to be traced by curiosity to his retire- ment ; where he has been found , by Mr. Richardson , the fondest of his admirers ...
Pagina 60
... hand . He said , that , if it were not for the gout , his blindness would be tolerable . " In the intervals of his pain , being made unable to use the common exercises , he used to swing in a chair , and sometimes played upon an organ ...
... hand . He said , that , if it were not for the gout , his blindness would be tolerable . " In the intervals of his pain , being made unable to use the common exercises , he used to swing in a chair , and sometimes played upon an organ ...
Pagina 64
... 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 “ secure what came , may be questioned ; for unluckily it happens ...
... 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 “ secure what came , may be questioned ; for unluckily it happens ...
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