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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... mind required that this recovering taste of the public Thould not ripen into appetite , particu- larly for Milton's works , whofe reputa- tion he had formerly taken fo much ele- gant pains to depreciate . The fource of his difaffection ...
... mind required that this recovering taste of the public Thould not ripen into appetite , particu- larly for Milton's works , whofe reputa- tion he had formerly taken fo much ele- gant pains to depreciate . The fource of his difaffection ...
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... upon it only end in furmifes palpably inconfiftent with that unabated conftan- cy of mind in Milton , which even the new narrative could not disguise ; an obfer- obfervation which belongs to more ar- ticles of this remarkable [ 106 ]
... upon it only end in furmifes palpably inconfiftent with that unabated conftan- cy of mind in Milton , which even the new narrative could not disguise ; an obfer- obfervation which belongs to more ar- ticles of this remarkable [ 106 ]
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... mind , unless it be in- . " vigorated and reimpreffed by external " ordinances , by ftated calls to worship , " and the falutary influence of exam- " ple * . " . The mere cant of every popish forma- lift , who fets himself to fhew that ...
... mind , unless it be in- . " vigorated and reimpreffed by external " ordinances , by ftated calls to worship , " and the falutary influence of exam- " ple * . " . The mere cant of every popish forma- lift , who fets himself to fhew that ...
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... mind , by Dr. Johnson's style , of what we remember a worthy Oxford tutor faid to his pupils of the ftyle of Seed's Sermons : " Boys will imi- " tate it ; and boys will be spoiled by imi- ༩ tating it . " Life , p . 119 . Let 7 Let Dr ...
... mind , by Dr. Johnson's style , of what we remember a worthy Oxford tutor faid to his pupils of the ftyle of Seed's Sermons : " Boys will imi- " tate it ; and boys will be spoiled by imi- ༩ tating it . " Life , p . 119 . Let 7 Let Dr ...
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... fup- posed to have fufpected that the powers of his own rhetorie would be too feeble for fo critical an occafion . Prefence of mind he could not want to compofe a fpeech 4 fpeech for himfelf . His effufions both in profe and [ 154 ]
... fup- posed to have fufpected that the powers of his own rhetorie would be too feeble for fo critical an occafion . Prefence of mind he could not want to compofe a fpeech 4 fpeech for himfelf . His effufions both in profe and [ 154 ]
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