The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 49
... mean while , the chorus entertains the stage , and is in- formed by some angel the manner of the fall . Here the chorus bewails Adam's fall ; Adam then and Eve return ; accuse one another ; but especially Adam VOL . 8-4 49 lays the ...
... mean while , the chorus entertains the stage , and is in- formed by some angel the manner of the fall . Here the chorus bewails Adam's fall ; Adam then and Eve return ; accuse one another ; but especially Adam VOL . 8-4 49 lays the ...
Pagina 51
... Means of removing Hirelings out of the Church . Oliver was now dead ; Richard was constrained to resign : the system of extemporary government , which had been held together only by force , natu- rally fell into fragments , when that ...
... Means of removing Hirelings out of the Church . Oliver was now dead ; Richard was constrained to resign : the system of extemporary government , which had been held together only by force , natu- rally fell into fragments , when that ...
Pagina 55
... means wealthy , wanted a domestick companion and attend- ant ; and , therefore , by the recommendation of Dr. Paget , married Elizabeth Minshul , of a gentleman's * A different account of the means by which Milton secured himself , is ...
... means wealthy , wanted a domestick companion and attend- ant ; and , therefore , by the recommendation of Dr. Paget , married Elizabeth Minshul , of a gentleman's * A different account of the means by which Milton secured himself , is ...
Pagina 69
... means of proclaiming the publication of new books have been produced by that general literature which now pervades the nation through all its ranks . But the reputation and price of the copy still ad- vanced , till the revolution put an ...
... means of proclaiming the publication of new books have been produced by that general literature which now pervades the nation through all its ranks . But the reputation and price of the copy still ad- vanced , till the revolution put an ...
Pagina 70
... mean time he continued his studies , and supplied the want of sight by a very odd expedient , of which Philips gives the following account : 66 Mr. Philips tells us , that though our author had daily about him one or other to read ...
... mean time he continued his studies , and supplied the want of sight by a very odd expedient , of which Philips gives the following account : 66 Mr. Philips tells us , that though our author had daily about him one or other to read ...
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