The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... says Bentley * : Who travels in religious jars , Truth mix'd with error , shade with rays , Like Whiston wanting pyx or stars , In ocean wide or sinks or strays . Cowley seems to have had what Milton is believed to have wanted , the ...
... says Bentley * : Who travels in religious jars , Truth mix'd with error , shade with rays , Like Whiston wanting pyx or stars , In ocean wide or sinks or strays . Cowley seems to have had what Milton is believed to have wanted , the ...
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... says of the stone with which Cain slew his brother , I saw him fling the stone , as if he meant At once his murther and his monument . Of the sword taken from Goliah , he says , A sword so great , that it was only fit , To cut off his ...
... says of the stone with which Cain slew his brother , I saw him fling the stone , as if he meant At once his murther and his monument . Of the sword taken from Goliah , he says , A sword so great , that it was only fit , To cut off his ...
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... says he , " the poet , with all his care , has not totally purged from pedan- try . " If by pedantry is meant that minute know- ledge which is derived from particular sciences and studies , in opposition to the general notions supplied ...
... says he , " the poet , with all his care , has not totally purged from pedan- try . " If by pedantry is meant that minute know- ledge which is derived from particular sciences and studies , in opposition to the general notions supplied ...
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... says of the Supreme Being , Hà sotto i piedi e fato e la natura Ministri humili , e ' l moto , e ch'il misura . The second line has in it more of pedantry than perhaps can be found in any other stanza of the poem . In the perusal of the ...
... says of the Supreme Being , Hà sotto i piedi e fato e la natura Ministri humili , e ' l moto , e ch'il misura . The second line has in it more of pedantry than perhaps can be found in any other stanza of the poem . In the perusal of the ...
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... says of Goliah , His spear , the trunk was of a lofty tree , Which Nature meant some tall ship's mast should be . Milton of Satan : His spear , to equal which the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills , to be the mast Of some great ...
... says of Goliah , His spear , the trunk was of a lofty tree , Which Nature meant some tall ship's mast should be . Milton of Satan : His spear , to equal which the tallest pine Hewn on Norwegian hills , to be the mast Of some great ...
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