Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and AreopagiticaVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1780 - 381 pages |
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... should re- queft to explain the difference between a Genius and a Man of Genius , and by what ' operation habit , in the abftract , gets the better of imagination ; remarking only ' for ourselves , that for the balance - maf- ter to ...
... should re- queft to explain the difference between a Genius and a Man of Genius , and by what ' operation habit , in the abftract , gets the better of imagination ; remarking only ' for ourselves , that for the balance - maf- ter to ...
Page 17
... should have been added , that the narrowness of Milton's education pre- vented , not only his proficiency in the ftudy of the abftrufer feiences , but even in the elemental acquifitions of reading or fpelling . " We are therefore ...
... should have been added , that the narrowness of Milton's education pre- vented , not only his proficiency in the ftudy of the abftrufer feiences , but even in the elemental acquifitions of reading or fpelling . " We are therefore ...
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... should have heard with a vengeance of the wicked enmity of power to the cause of truth and loyalty . But penfions and preferments are won- derful enlighteners ; and the free circu- lation of fedition during the last reign , when many ...
... should have heard with a vengeance of the wicked enmity of power to the cause of truth and loyalty . But penfions and preferments are won- derful enlighteners ; and the free circu- lation of fedition during the last reign , when many ...
Page 104
... should be tolerated ? I answer , " doubtlefs equally , as being all Protef " tants ; that is , on all occafions to give " account of their faith , either by ar- 66 guing , preaching in their feveral af- " femblies , public writing , and ...
... should be tolerated ? I answer , " doubtlefs equally , as being all Protef " tants ; that is , on all occafions to give " account of their faith , either by ar- 66 guing , preaching in their feveral af- " femblies , public writing , and ...
Page 111
... should know the plague of bis or her own heart . Milton had doubt- lefs known , by experience , how incon- gruous it was to truft his own prayers to the mouth of another man ; and he might think it equally improper in him to dictate to ...
... should know the plague of bis or her own heart . Milton had doubt- lefs known , by experience , how incon- gruous it was to truft his own prayers to the mouth of another man ; and he might think it equally improper in him to dictate to ...
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