The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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... sent his faculties out upon discovery , into worlds where only imagination can travel , and de- lighted to form new modes of existence , and furnish 1 Algarotti terms it , " gigantesca sublimita Miltoniana . " Dr. J. sentiment and ...
... sent his faculties out upon discovery , into worlds where only imagination can travel , and de- lighted to form new modes of existence , and furnish 1 Algarotti terms it , " gigantesca sublimita Miltoniana . " Dr. J. sentiment and ...
Pagina 118
... sent him to Oxford . The brother's seems the best authority , till , by con- fessing his inability to tell his hall or college , he gives reason to suspect that he was resolved to bestow on him an academical education ; but durst not ...
... sent him to Oxford . The brother's seems the best authority , till , by con- fessing his inability to tell his hall or college , he gives reason to suspect that he was resolved to bestow on him an academical education ; but durst not ...
Pagina 144
... sent for his godson , and placed him at his own seat in Yorkshire , where he was instructed in Latin ; which he learned so as to write it with purity and elegance , though he was never able to retain the rules of grammar . Such is the ...
... sent for his godson , and placed him at his own seat in Yorkshire , where he was instructed in Latin ; which he learned so as to write it with purity and elegance , though he was never able to retain the rules of grammar . Such is the ...
Pagina 145
... sent to study under Bochart , and who is represented as having already made great proficiency in literature , could not be more than nine years old . Strafford went to govern Ireland in 1633 , and was put to death eight years afterwards ...
... sent to study under Bochart , and who is represented as having already made great proficiency in literature , could not be more than nine years old . Strafford went to govern Ireland in 1633 , and was put to death eight years afterwards ...
Pagina 158
... sent into Flanders . But Otway did not prosper in his military character ; for he soon left his commission behind him , whatever was the reason , and came back to London in extreme indigence , which Rochester mentions with merciless ...
... sent into Flanders . But Otway did not prosper in his military character ; for he soon left his commission behind him , whatever was the reason , and came back to London in extreme indigence , which Rochester mentions with merciless ...
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