The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 83
... relate his life , had the 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 ...
... relate his life , had the 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 ...
Pagina 91
... relates that the lady is in the power of Comus ; the brother moralizes again ; and the spirit makes a long narration , of no use , because it is false , and , therefore , unsuitable to a good being . In all these parts the language is ...
... relates that the lady is in the power of Comus ; the brother moralizes again ; and the spirit makes a long narration , of no use , because it is false , and , therefore , unsuitable to a good being . In all these parts the language is ...
Pagina 92
... poetry un- dertakes to teach the most important truths by the most pleasing precepts , and , therefore , relates some great event in the most affecting manner . History must supply the writer with the rudiments of nar- ration 92 MILTON.
... poetry un- dertakes to teach the most important truths by the most pleasing precepts , and , therefore , relates some great event in the most affecting manner . History must supply the writer with the rudiments of nar- ration 92 MILTON.
Pagina 120
... relates , was made known at court by the taste and influence of the earl of Dorset . When it was known , it was necessarily admired : the king quoted , the courtiers studied , and the whole party of the royalists applauded it . Every ...
... relates , was made known at court by the taste and influence of the earl of Dorset . When it was known , it was necessarily admired : the king quoted , the courtiers studied , and the whole party of the royalists applauded it . Every ...
Pagina 144
... relates is certain . The instructer whom he assigns to Roscommon is one Dr. Hall , by whom he cannot mean the famous Hall , then an old man and a bishop . When the storm broke out upon Strafford , his house was a shelter no longer ; and ...
... relates is certain . The instructer whom he assigns to Roscommon is one Dr. Hall , by whom he cannot mean the famous Hall , then an old man and a bishop . When the storm broke out upon Strafford , his house was a shelter no longer ; and ...
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