The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 42
... honoured her memory with a poor sonnet . The first reply to Milton's Defensio Populi was published in 1651 , called Apologia pro Rege et Pop- ulo Anglicano , contra Johannis Polypragmatici , alias Miltoni , Defensionem destructivam ...
... honoured her memory with a poor sonnet . The first reply to Milton's Defensio Populi was published in 1651 , called Apologia pro Rege et Pop- ulo Anglicano , contra Johannis Polypragmatici , alias Miltoni , Defensionem destructivam ...
Pagina 43
... honours , who envy the distinctions of merit , greater than their own , or who have yet to learn , that , in the coalition of human society , nothing is more pleasing to God , or more agreeable to reason , than that the highest mind ...
... honours , who envy the distinctions of merit , greater than their own , or who have yet to learn , that , in the coalition of human society , nothing is more pleasing to God , or more agreeable to reason , than that the highest mind ...
Pagina 52
... honoured by his presence . The king , with lenity of which the world has had , perhaps , no other example , declined to be the judge or avenger of his own or his father's wrongs ; and promised to admit into the act of oblivion all , ex ...
... honoured by his presence . The king , with lenity of which the world has had , perhaps , no other example , declined to be the judge or avenger of his own or his father's wrongs ; and promised to admit into the act of oblivion all , ex ...
Pagina 83
... honour of contributing a prologue1 . In the examination of Milton's poetical works , I shall pay so much regard to time as to begin with his juvenile productions . For his early pieces he seems to have had a degree of fondness not very ...
... honour of contributing a prologue1 . In the examination of Milton's poetical works , I shall pay so much regard to time as to begin with his juvenile productions . For his early pieces he seems to have had a degree of fondness not very ...
Pagina 86
... honour . This poem has yet a grosser fault . With these trifling fictions are mingled the most awful and sacred truths , such as ought never to be polluted with such irreverend combinations . The shepherd , likewise , is now a feeder of ...
... honour . This poem has yet a grosser fault . With these trifling fictions are mingled the most awful and sacred truths , such as ought never to be polluted with such irreverend combinations . The shepherd , likewise , is now a feeder of ...
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