The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 32
... less provocation than this might have raised violent resentment . Milton soon determined to repudiate her for disobedience ; and , being one of those who could easily find arguments to justify in- clination , published , in 1644 , the ...
... less provocation than this might have raised violent resentment . Milton soon determined to repudiate her for disobedience ; and , being one of those who could easily find arguments to justify in- clination , published , in 1644 , the ...
Pagina 37
... less sincere than his opponents . But , as faction seldom leaves a man honest , however it might find him , Milton is suspected of having interpolated the book called Icon Basilike , which the council of state , to whom he was now made ...
... less sincere than his opponents . But , as faction seldom leaves a man honest , however it might find him , Milton is suspected of having interpolated the book called Icon Basilike , which the council of state , to whom he was now made ...
Pagina 40
... less than regal . He prepared a reply , which , left as it was imper- fect , was published by his son in the year of the restoration . In the beginning , being probably most in pain for his Latinity , he endeavours to defend his use of ...
... less than regal . He prepared a reply , which , left as it was imper- fect , was published by his son in the year of the restoration . In the beginning , being probably most in pain for his Latinity , he endeavours to defend his use of ...
Pagina 43
... less attainable . Having exposed the unskil- fulness or selfishness of the former government , " We were left , " says Milton , " to ourselves : the whole national interest fell into your hands , and subsists only in your abilities . To ...
... less attainable . Having exposed the unskil- fulness or selfishness of the former government , " We were left , " says Milton , " to ourselves : the whole national interest fell into your hands , and subsists only in your abilities . To ...
Pagina 63
... less could be performed by the writer , less , likewise , would content the judges of his work . Among this lagging race of frosty grovellers he might still have risen into eminence , by producing something , which they should not ...
... less could be performed by the writer , less , likewise , would content the judges of his work . Among this lagging race of frosty grovellers he might still have risen into eminence , by producing something , which they should not ...
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