The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 9
... lines and couplets , which convey much meaning in few words , and exhibit the sentiment with more weight than bulk . On the Thames . Though with those streams he no resemblance hold , Whose foam is amber , and their gravel gold ; His ...
... lines and couplets , which convey much meaning in few words , and exhibit the sentiment with more weight than bulk . On the Thames . Though with those streams he no resemblance hold , Whose foam is amber , and their gravel gold ; His ...
Pagina 21
... lines which are interpreted as threatening its extermination . He is supposed about this time to have written his Arcades ; for , while he lived at Horton , he used sometimes to steal from his studies a few days , which he spent at ...
... lines which are interpreted as threatening its extermination . He is supposed about this time to have written his Arcades ; for , while he lived at Horton , he used sometimes to steal from his studies a few days , which he spent at ...
Pagina 46
... lines of Satan's address to the sun . These mysteries consist of allegorical persons ; such as Justice , Mercy , Faith . Of the tragedy or mystery of Paradise Lost , there are two plans : The Persons Michael . Chorus of Angels ...
... lines of Satan's address to the sun . These mysteries consist of allegorical persons ; such as Justice , Mercy , Faith . Of the tragedy or mystery of Paradise Lost , there are two plans : The Persons Michael . Chorus of Angels ...
Pagina 60
... lines as his memory would conveniently retain , to employ some friend in writing them , having , at least for part of the time , no regular attendant . This gave oppor- tunity to observations and reports . Mr. Philips observes , that ...
... lines as his memory would conveniently retain , to employ some friend in writing them , having , at least for part of the time , no regular attendant . This gave oppor- tunity to observations and reports . Mr. Philips observes , that ...
Pagina 64
... lines in a breath , and then reduce them to half the number . " These bursts of light , and involutions of darkness , these transient and involuntary excursions and retro- cessions of invention , having some appearance of deviation from ...
... lines in a breath , and then reduce them to half the number . " These bursts of light , and involutions of darkness , these transient and involuntary excursions and retro- cessions of invention , having some appearance of deviation from ...
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