The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Paradise Lost . " At fifteen , a date which he uses till he is sixteen , he translated or versified two Psalms , 114 and 136 , which he thought worthy of the publick eye ; but they raise no great expectations : they would in any ...
... Paradise Lost . " At fifteen , a date which he uses till he is sixteen , he translated or versified two Psalms , 114 and 136 , which he thought worthy of the publick eye ; but they raise no great expectations : they would in any ...
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... Paradise Lost . He published the same year two more pamphlets , upon the same question . To one of his antagonists , who affirms that he was vomited out of the Univer- 1 66 sity , he answers , in general terms 100 MILTON .
... Paradise Lost . He published the same year two more pamphlets , upon the same question . To one of his antagonists , who affirms that he was vomited out of the Univer- 1 66 sity , he answers , in general terms 100 MILTON .
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... Paradise Lost ; a design so comprehensive , that it could be justified only by success . He had once designed to celebrate King Arthur , as he hints in his verses to Mansus ; but Arthur was reserved , says Fenton , to another destiny ...
... Paradise Lost ; a design so comprehensive , that it could be justified only by success . He had once designed to celebrate King Arthur , as he hints in his verses to Mansus ; but Arthur was reserved , says Fenton , to another destiny ...
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... Paradise Lost . The Persons . Moses # poλoyia , recounting how he assumed his true body ; that it corrupts not , because it is with God in the mount : declares the like of Enoch and Elijah ; besides the purity of the place , that ...
... Paradise Lost . The Persons . Moses # poλoyia , recounting how he assumed his true body ; that it corrupts not , because it is with God in the mount : declares the like of Enoch and Elijah ; besides the purity of the place , that ...
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... lost . ACT V. Adam and Eve driven out of Paradise . presented by an angel with Labour , Grief , Hatred , Envy , War , Fa- mine , Pestilence , Sickness , Discontent , Mutes . Ignorance , Fear , Death , To whom he gives their names ...
... lost . ACT V. Adam and Eve driven out of Paradise . presented by an angel with Labour , Grief , Hatred , Envy , War , Fa- mine , Pestilence , Sickness , Discontent , Mutes . Ignorance , Fear , Death , To whom he gives their names ...
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