The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
Dall'interno del libro
Pagina 19
... thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . His unwillingness to engage in the ... thought of being late , so it gives advantage to be more fit . " " When he left the university he returned to his ...
... thoughts of obedience , whether canonical or civil , raised his indignation . His unwillingness to engage in the ... thought of being late , so it gives advantage to be more fit . " " When he left the university he returned to his ...
Pagina 21
... thoughts close , and looks loose . In 1638 he left England , and went first to Paris ; where , by the favour of lord Scudamore , he had the opportunity of visiting Grotius , then residing at the French court , as ambassadour from ...
... thoughts close , and looks loose . In 1638 he left England , and went first to Paris ; where , by the favour of lord Scudamore , he had the opportunity of visiting Grotius , then residing at the French court , as ambassadour from ...
Pagina 23
... thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in foreign amuse- ments , while his countrymen were contending for their rights . He , therefore , came back to Rome , though the merchants informed him of plots laid against ...
... thought it proper to hasten home , rather than pass his life in foreign amuse- ments , while his countrymen were contending for their rights . He , therefore , came back to Rome , though the merchants informed him of plots laid against ...
Pagina 24
... thought , by Milton , worthy of a poem , entitled Epitaphium Damonis , written with the common , but childish , imitation of pastoral life . He now hired a lodging at the house of one Rus- sel , a tailor , in St. Bride's church - yard ...
... thought , by Milton , worthy of a poem , entitled Epitaphium Damonis , written with the common , but childish , imitation of pastoral life . He now hired a lodging at the house of one Rus- sel , a tailor , in St. Bride's church - yard ...
Pagina 30
... and the train of his thoughts ; and , because he has been suspected of in- continence , gives an account of his own purity : " That if I be justly charged , " says he , " with this crime , it may come upon me with tenfold 30 MILTON.
... and the train of his thoughts ; and , because he has been suspected of in- continence , gives an account of his own purity : " That if I be justly charged , " says he , " with this crime , it may come upon me with tenfold 30 MILTON.
Altre edizioni - Visualizza tutto
Parole e frasi comuni
admired Æneid afterwards appears blank verse Butler censured character Charles Charles Dryden church Clarendon Comus confessed considered Cowley criticism Cromwell daughter Davenant death defend delight Denham diction dramatick Dryden duke Duke of Guise earl elegance English epick excellence fancy father favour friends genius heroick honour Hudibras images imagination imitation Jacob Tonson John Dryden king known labour lady language Latin learned lines lord lord Conway lord Roscommon Malone Marriage à-la-mode ment mention Milton mind nature never NIHIL numbers opinion Paradise Lost Paradise Regained parliament performance perhaps Philips play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry pounds praise preface publick published reader reason relates remarks reputation rhyme says seems sent sentiments sometimes supposed thing thought tion Tonson tragedy translation truth Tyrannick Love verses versification Virgil virtue Waller Westminster Abbey write written wrote