The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... opinion of his own powers ; and promises to under- take something , he yet knows not what , that may be of use and honour to his country . This , " says he , is not to be obtained but by devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit that can ...
... opinion of his own powers ; and promises to under- take something , he yet knows not what , that may be of use and honour to his country . This , " says he , is not to be obtained but by devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit that can ...
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... opinion of his own merit was like Milton's , less provocation than this might have raised violent resentment . Milton soon determined to re- pudiate her for disobedience ; and , being one of those who could easily find arguments to ...
... opinion of his own merit was like Milton's , less provocation than this might have raised violent resentment . Milton soon determined to re- pudiate her for disobedience ; and , being one of those who could easily find arguments to ...
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... opinion , Milton's periods are smoother , neater , and more pointed ; but he delights himself with teasing his adversary as much as with confuting him . He makes a foolish allusion of Salmasius , whose doctrine he considers as servile ...
... opinion , Milton's periods are smoother , neater , and more pointed ; but he delights himself with teasing his adversary as much as with confuting him . He makes a foolish allusion of Salmasius , whose doctrine he considers as servile ...
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... opinion of the importance of his writings , thought it convenient to seek some shelter , and hid himself for a time in Bartholomew - Close , by West - Smithfield . I cannot but remark a kind of respect , perhaps un- consciously , paid ...
... opinion of the importance of his writings , thought it convenient to seek some shelter , and hid himself for a time in Bartholomew - Close , by West - Smithfield . I cannot but remark a kind of respect , perhaps un- consciously , paid ...
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... opinion Philips has mistaken the time of the year ; for Milton , in his Elegies , declares , that with the advance of the Spring he feels the increase of his poetical force , redeunt in carmina vires . To this it is answered , that ...
... opinion Philips has mistaken the time of the year ; for Milton , in his Elegies , declares , that with the advance of the Spring he feels the increase of his poetical force , redeunt in carmina vires . To this it is answered , that ...
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