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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... Lauder fent to the Gentleman's Magazine fome hints of Milton's plagiarism , in pillaging certain modern writers for the materials of his poem , intituled , Paradife Loft . * See Preface to Milton , p . 2 . Who • Who William Lauder was ...
... Lauder fent to the Gentleman's Magazine fome hints of Milton's plagiarism , in pillaging certain modern writers for the materials of his poem , intituled , Paradife Loft . * See Preface to Milton , p . 2 . Who • Who William Lauder was ...
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... Lauder's appearance in the Gentleman's Magazine , with his famous discoveries . Congenial politics create ... Lauder . But Lauder's malignity could never pre- vail with the ingenuous Ruddiman to B 3 . detract detract from Buchanan's ...
... Lauder's appearance in the Gentleman's Magazine , with his famous discoveries . Congenial politics create ... Lauder . But Lauder's malignity could never pre- vail with the ingenuous Ruddiman to B 3 . detract detract from Buchanan's ...
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Francis Blackburne. detract from Buchanan's poetical merit , in compliance with Lauder's furious zeal in favour of Johnston's Latin tranflation of David's Pfalms , to which Lauder gave the preference . In his alliance with Dr. Johnfon ...
Francis Blackburne. detract from Buchanan's poetical merit , in compliance with Lauder's furious zeal in favour of Johnston's Latin tranflation of David's Pfalms , to which Lauder gave the preference . In his alliance with Dr. Johnfon ...
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... Lauder's forgeries , writes thus : " ' Tis to be hoped , nay , ' tis expelled , " that the elegant and nervous writer , “ whose judicious fentiments and inimi- " table stile point out the author of Lau- der's Preface and Peftfcript ...
... Lauder's forgeries , writes thus : " ' Tis to be hoped , nay , ' tis expelled , " that the elegant and nervous writer , “ whose judicious fentiments and inimi- " table stile point out the author of Lau- der's Preface and Peftfcript ...
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... Lauder himself , that " in Johnson's friendship " he placed the moft implicit and unli " mited confidence * . " Dr. Johnfon had faid for his friend , at the end of the Essay , that " Lauder's mơ- tives were , a ftrict regard to truth ...
... Lauder himself , that " in Johnson's friendship " he placed the moft implicit and unli " mited confidence * . " Dr. Johnfon had faid for his friend , at the end of the Essay , that " Lauder's mơ- tives were , a ftrict regard to truth ...
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