Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica1780 - 381 pages |
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... says Lauder , " I then chearfully complied , when that " gentleman wrote for me that letter that “ was published in my name to Mr.Doug- las , in which he committed one error " that proved fatal to me , and at the " fame time injurious ...
... says Lauder , " I then chearfully complied , when that " gentleman wrote for me that letter that “ was published in my name to Mr.Doug- las , in which he committed one error " that proved fatal to me , and at the " fame time injurious ...
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... says of Milton : " I am sensible that in the calculations " I have here exhibited I have , in many " instances , strong prejudices against me . " The friends of Milton will not yield to Shakespeare the fuperiority of ge- - " nius ...
... says of Milton : " I am sensible that in the calculations " I have here exhibited I have , in many " instances , strong prejudices against me . " The friends of Milton will not yield to Shakespeare the fuperiority of ge- - " nius ...
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... John Milton . " The Life of Milton , " says Dr.John- fon , " has been already written in fo " many forms , with such minute enqui- " ry , that I might perhaps more pro- " perly perly have contented myself with the " addition of a [ 24 ]
... John Milton . " The Life of Milton , " says Dr.John- fon , " has been already written in fo " many forms , with such minute enqui- " ry , that I might perhaps more pro- " perly perly have contented myself with the " addition of a [ 24 ]
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... says , " Milton was the " laft student in either university that fuf- " fered this corporal correction . " Now Mr. Warton tells us , that " the whip was " an inftrument of academical correc-- " tion , not entirely laid afide in the old ...
... says , " Milton was the " laft student in either university that fuf- " fered this corporal correction . " Now Mr. Warton tells us , that " the whip was " an inftrument of academical correc-- " tion , not entirely laid afide in the old ...
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... says , " This " ( meaning the whipping - bout ] " explains more " fully a passage in one of Milton's " elegies : " Nec * " In the public statutes of Oxford , the in-- " junction of inflicting corporal punishment on . " boys under ...
... says , " This " ( meaning the whipping - bout ] " explains more " fully a passage in one of Milton's " elegies : " Nec * " In the public statutes of Oxford , the in-- " junction of inflicting corporal punishment on . " boys under ...
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