The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 31
... diet and hard study ; for , as Philips relates , " having for a month led a philosophick life , after having been used at home to a great house , and much company and joviality , her friends , possibly by her own desire 31 MILTON.
... diet and hard study ; for , as Philips relates , " having for a month led a philosophick life , after having been used at home to a great house , and much company and joviality , her friends , possibly by her own desire 31 MILTON.
Pagina 32
Samuel Johnson. joviality , her friends , possibly by her own desire , made earnest suit to have her company the remain- ing part of the summer ; which was granted , upon a promise of her return at Michaelmas . 99 Milton was too busy to ...
Samuel Johnson. joviality , her friends , possibly by her own desire , made earnest suit to have her company the remain- ing part of the summer ; which was granted , upon a promise of her return at Michaelmas . 99 Milton was too busy to ...
Pagina 34
... friends on both sides , soon brought him to an act of oblivion and a firm league of peace . " It were in- jurious to omit , that Milton afterwards received her father and her brothers in his own house , when they were distressed , with ...
... friends on both sides , soon brought him to an act of oblivion and a firm league of peace . " It were in- jurious to omit , that Milton afterwards received her father and her brothers in his own house , when they were distressed , with ...
Pagina 35
... friends , and that neither his writings , nor his way of teaching , ever savoured in the least of pedantry . 99 Thus laboriously does his nephew extenuate what cannot be denied , and what might be confessed with- out disgrace . Milton ...
... friends , and that neither his writings , nor his way of teaching , ever savoured in the least of pedantry . 99 Thus laboriously does his nephew extenuate what cannot be denied , and what might be confessed with- out disgrace . Milton ...
Pagina 36
... friends . Philips , evidently impatient of viewing him in this state of degradation , tells us that it was not long continued ; and , to raise his character again , has a mind to invest him with military splendour : " He is much ...
... friends . Philips , evidently impatient of viewing him in this state of degradation , tells us that it was not long continued ; and , to raise his character again , has a mind to invest him with military splendour : " He is much ...
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