The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 15
... seems to com- mend the earliness of his own proficiency to the notice of posterity . But the products of his vernal fertility have been surpassed by many , and particu- larly by his contemporary Cowley . Of the powers of the mind it is ...
... seems to com- mend the earliness of his own proficiency to the notice of posterity . But the products of his vernal fertility have been surpassed by many , and particu- larly by his contemporary Cowley . Of the powers of the mind it is ...
Pagina 16
... seems plain , from his own verses to Diodati , that he had incurred rustication , a temporary dismission into the country , with , perhaps , the loss of a term : Me tenet urbs , reflua quam Thamesis alluit unda , Meque nec invitum ...
... seems plain , from his own verses to Diodati , that he had incurred rustication , a temporary dismission into the country , with , perhaps , the loss of a term : Me tenet urbs , reflua quam Thamesis alluit unda , Meque nec invitum ...
Pagina 19
... seems more probable that they relate to canonical obedience . I know not any of the articles which seem to thwart his opinions ; but the thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . His unwillingness to ...
... seems more probable that they relate to canonical obedience . I know not any of the articles which seem to thwart his opinions ; but the thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . His unwillingness to ...
Pagina 21
... seems to have intended a very quick perambulation of the country , staid two months at Florence ; where he found his way into the academies , and produced his compo- sitions with such applause , as appears to have exalted him in his own ...
... seems to have intended a very quick perambulation of the country , staid two months at Florence ; where he found his way into the academies , and produced his compo- sitions with such applause , as appears to have exalted him in his own ...
Pagina 26
... seems , was to teach something more solid than the common literature of schools , by reading those authors that treat of physical subjects ; such as the georgick , and astro- nomical treatises of the ancients . This was a scheme of ...
... seems , was to teach something more solid than the common literature of schools , by reading those authors that treat of physical subjects ; such as the georgick , and astro- nomical treatises of the ancients . This was a scheme of ...
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