Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica1780 - 381 pages |
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... writt'n ex- ceptions against a voted Order , then other Courts , which had produc't nothing worth memory but the weake oftentation of wealth , would have endur'd the leaft fignifi'd dislike at any fudden Proclama- tion . If I should ...
... writt'n ex- ceptions against a voted Order , then other Courts , which had produc't nothing worth memory but the weake oftentation of wealth , would have endur'd the leaft fignifi'd dislike at any fudden Proclama- tion . If I should ...
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... releas'd by the Tribunes upon his recantation : We read also that libels were burnt , and the makers punisht by Augustus . The like severity no doubt was was us'd if ought were impiously writt'n against their efteemed [ 242 ]
... releas'd by the Tribunes upon his recantation : We read also that libels were burnt , and the makers punisht by Augustus . The like severity no doubt was was us'd if ought were impiously writt'n against their efteemed [ 242 ]
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Francis Blackburne. was us'd if ought were impiously writt'n against their efteemed gods . Except in these two points , how the world went in Books , the Magistrat kept no reck- ning . And therefore Lucretius without impeachment ...
Francis Blackburne. was us'd if ought were impiously writt'n against their efteemed gods . Except in these two points , how the world went in Books , the Magistrat kept no reck- ning . And therefore Lucretius without impeachment ...
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... writt'n at Delf , which at first he took in hand to confute . Seeing there- fore that those books , & those in great abundance which are likeliest to taint both life and doctrine , cannot be fup- prest prest without the fall of learning ...
... writt'n at Delf , which at first he took in hand to confute . Seeing there- fore that those books , & those in great abundance which are likeliest to taint both life and doctrine , cannot be fup- prest prest without the fall of learning ...
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... man , what he had writt'n , untill the Judges and Law - keepers had seen it , and allow'd it : But that Plato meant this Law peculiarly to that Commonwealth which he had I imagin'd , imagin'd , and to no other , is evident . [ 278 ]
... man , what he had writt'n , untill the Judges and Law - keepers had seen it , and allow'd it : But that Plato meant this Law peculiarly to that Commonwealth which he had I imagin'd , imagin'd , and to no other , is evident . [ 278 ]
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