... the Church, to whose service by the intentions of my parents and friends I was destined of a child, and in mine own resolutions, till coming to some maturity of years and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the Church, that he who would take Orders... Milton, with an Introduction and Notes - Σελίδα xviiiτων Samuel Johnson - 1893 - 139 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| William Johnson Fox - 1822 - 344 σελίδες
...maturity of years, and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the Church, and that he who would take orders must subscribe slave, and take an oath withal ; which, unless he took with a conscience that would retch, he must either strait perjure or split his faith ; I thought it better to prefer a blameless... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 652 σελίδες
...pleasures of the theatre afford him. Plays were therefore only criminal when they were acted by academicks. He went to the university with a design of entering...must, " subscribe slave, and take an oath withal, * By the mention of this name, he evidently refers to Albumazar, acted at Cambridge in 1614. Ignoramus... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 450 σελίδες
...pleasures of the theatre afford him. Plays were therefore only criminal when they were acted by academicks. He went to the university with a design of entering...which, unless he took with a conscience that could not retch, hemust straightperjure himself. He thought * By the mention of this name, he evidently refers... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 484 σελίδες
...pleasures of the theatre afford him. Plays were therefore only criminal when they were acted by academicks. He went to the university with a design of entering...which, unless he took with a conscience that could * !By tire mention of this name, he evidently refers to Albumazar, acted at Cambridge in 1614. Ignoramus... | |
| 1824 - 382 σελίδες
...maturity of years, and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the church, that he who would take orders must subscribe slave, and take an oath withal, which, unless he took with a conscience which would retch, he must ei.ther straight perjure or split his faith; I THOUGHT IT BETTER TO PKEFER... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 σελίδες
...maturity of years, and perceiving what tyranny had invaded the church, that he who would take orders must subscribe slave, and take an oath withal ; which unless he took with a conscience that would retch, he must either straight perjure, or split his faith; I thought it better to prefer a blameless... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 σελίδες
...pleasures of the theatre afford him. Plays were therefore onlycriminal when they were acted by academics. He went to the University with a design of entering...take an oath withal, which, unless he took with a con science that could not retch, he must straight perjure himwrlf . He thought it better to prefer... | |
| John Barclay (of Calcots.) - 1826 - 184 σελίδες
...though not so common, it is not obsolete, in the sense to stretch or extend. Johnson quotes from Milton, He declared that whoever became a clergyman, must...withal, which unless he took with a conscience that would RETCH, he must straight perjure himself.— Lives of the Poets. The Scotch verb to rax seems... | |
| 1826 - 518 σελίδες
...maturity of years, I had seen what tyranny pervaded the church, and that he who would take orders, must subscribe slave, and take an oath withal, which,...he took with a conscience that could retch, he must either strain, perforce, or split his faith ; I thought it better to prefer a blameless silence, before... | |
| 1826 - 794 σελίδες
...all intentioii of entering into its service. " Perceiving," said he, " that he who would take orders must subscribe slave, and take an oath withal, which, unless he took with a conscience that would retch, he must either straight perjure or split his faith ; I thought it better to prefer a blameless... | |
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