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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... firft was grown fcarce , being omitted in fome editions , both of the author's prose and poetical works ; but highly worthy to be preferved as prefcribing a course of difcipline , which , though out of fashion in these times , affords ...
... firft was grown fcarce , being omitted in fome editions , both of the author's prose and poetical works ; but highly worthy to be preferved as prefcribing a course of difcipline , which , though out of fashion in these times , affords ...
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... firft appearance to its con- fummation in this Life of Milton . In the year 1747 , one William Lauder fent to the Gentleman's Magazine fome hints of Milton's plagiarism , in pillaging certain modern writers for the materials of his poem ...
... firft appearance to its con- fummation in this Life of Milton . In the year 1747 , one William Lauder fent to the Gentleman's Magazine fome hints of Milton's plagiarism , in pillaging certain modern writers for the materials of his poem ...
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... firft avowed principles would have led them ... Would Dr. Johnson have chosen to have fubmitted his works to the licenfers appointed by fuch a parliament ? or would he venture to expoftulate with the pow- * See fome fenfible and ...
... firft avowed principles would have led them ... Would Dr. Johnson have chosen to have fubmitted his works to the licenfers appointed by fuch a parliament ? or would he venture to expoftulate with the pow- * See fome fenfible and ...
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... firft of writers in that province , for no man ever expreffed his abufe in a more inimitable style of abufe . though he may fometimes create fufpi- cions that he has either never read , or does not understand the writings he fo ...
... firft of writers in that province , for no man ever expreffed his abufe in a more inimitable style of abufe . though he may fometimes create fufpi- cions that he has either never read , or does not understand the writings he fo ...
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... firft afcent , but elfe so smooth , fo green , so full of good- ly profpect , and melodious founds on every fide , that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming . I doubt not but ye fhall have more adoe to drive our dulleft and laziest ...
... firft afcent , but elfe so smooth , fo green , so full of good- ly profpect , and melodious founds on every fide , that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming . I doubt not but ye fhall have more adoe to drive our dulleft and laziest ...
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Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. to Which Are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne No preview available - 2015 |
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