The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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... says , discharged this office with great safety to the royalists : and , being accidentally discovered by the adverse party's knowledge of Mr. Cowley's hand , he escaped hap- pily both for himself and his friends . He was yet engaged in ...
... says , discharged this office with great safety to the royalists : and , being accidentally discovered by the adverse party's knowledge of Mr. Cowley's hand , he escaped hap- pily both for himself and his friends . He was yet engaged in ...
Pagina 4
... says , that he got by this place seven thousand pounds . After the restoration , he wrote the poem on Pru- dence and Justice , and , perhaps , some of his other pieces ; and as he appears , whenever any serious question comes before him ...
... says , that he got by this place seven thousand pounds . After the restoration , he wrote the poem on Pru- dence and Justice , and , perhaps , some of his other pieces ; and as he appears , whenever any serious question comes before him ...
Pagina 5
... says Prior , " improved our versification , and Dryden perfected it . " He has given specimens of various compositions , descriptive , ludicrous , didactick , and sublime . He appears to have had , in common with almost all mankind ...
... says Prior , " improved our versification , and Dryden perfected it . " He has given specimens of various compositions , descriptive , ludicrous , didactick , and sublime . He appears to have had , in common with almost all mankind ...
Pagina 22
... says he , " I take to be my portion in this life , joined with a strong propensity of nature , " he might " leave something so written to aftertimes , as they should not willingly let it die . " " It appears , in all his writings , that ...
... says he , " I take to be my portion in this life , joined with a strong propensity of nature , " he might " leave something so written to aftertimes , as they should not willingly let it die . " " It appears , in all his writings , that ...
Pagina 23
... says , he cannot be suspected but to have known that they were said , " non tam de se , quam supra se . 99 At Rome , as at Florence , he staid only two months ; a time , indeed , sufficient , if he desired only to ramble with an ...
... says , he cannot be suspected but to have known that they were said , " non tam de se , quam supra se . 99 At Rome , as at Florence , he staid only two months ; a time , indeed , sufficient , if he desired only to ramble with an ...
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