Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica |
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... ideas . of ufurpation and public liberty were very different from thofe of Dr. Johnfon . In the Doctor's fyftem of government publie liberty is the free grace of an herediG 3 tary tary monarch , and limited in kind and degree , [ 85 ]
... ideas . of ufurpation and public liberty were very different from thofe of Dr. Johnfon . In the Doctor's fyftem of government publie liberty is the free grace of an herediG 3 tary tary monarch , and limited in kind and degree , [ 85 ]
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tary monarch , and limited in kind and degree , by his gracious will and pleafure ; and confequently to controul his arbitrary acts by the interpofition of good and wholesome laws is à manifeft ufurpation upon his prerogative .
tary monarch , and limited in kind and degree , by his gracious will and pleafure ; and confequently to controul his arbitrary acts by the interpofition of good and wholesome laws is à manifeft ufurpation upon his prerogative .
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Be it fo ; and by what kind . of proof will he fhew that Milton had no means of earning his bread but his poli tical employment ? K Milton : 7 Milton however made the experiment which happily Dr. Johnson [ 91 ]
Be it fo ; and by what kind . of proof will he fhew that Milton had no means of earning his bread but his poli tical employment ? K Milton : 7 Milton however made the experiment which happily Dr. Johnson [ 91 ]
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Impudence is an attribute with which our Biographer hath qualified Milton . more than once ; and it feems to have fhocked the modefty of Dr. Johnson that a blemish of that kind fhould deform the character of his hero .
Impudence is an attribute with which our Biographer hath qualified Milton . more than once ; and it feems to have fhocked the modefty of Dr. Johnson that a blemish of that kind fhould deform the character of his hero .
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... and submit chearfully to the pecuniary demands of the ministry ; for that the expence of a court is for the most part only a particular 166 " kind of traffick , by which money is " circulated without any national impo" verifhment .
... and submit chearfully to the pecuniary demands of the ministry ; for that the expence of a court is for the most part only a particular 166 " kind of traffick , by which money is " circulated without any national impo" verifhment .
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