Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica1780 - 381 pages |
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... spirit . Wonderful must be that genius which has a taste for being flogged or banished ! " It seems plain , " says the new narra- tive , " from his own verses to Diodati , " that he had incurred ruftication , a tem- " porary dismission ...
... spirit . Wonderful must be that genius which has a taste for being flogged or banished ! " It seems plain , " says the new narra- tive , " from his own verses to Diodati , " that he had incurred ruftication , a tem- " porary dismission ...
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... spirit as Milton's certainly was , should be restrained from the " camp in those unnatural commotions * ; " and whence Dr. Johnson takes the li- " berty to fubfume : But Milton was re- " strained from the camp , therefore his ...
... spirit as Milton's certainly was , should be restrained from the " camp in those unnatural commotions * ; " and whence Dr. Johnson takes the li- " berty to fubfume : But Milton was re- " strained from the camp , therefore his ...
Page 58
... spirit and principles with their master ) would not , upon leaving his boarding - school , vapour away their patriotism in writing books ; but proceed to scenes of action not very favourable to the Muses , or philofophical fpeculation ...
... spirit and principles with their master ) would not , upon leaving his boarding - school , vapour away their patriotism in writing books ; but proceed to scenes of action not very favourable to the Muses , or philofophical fpeculation ...
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... you , " It is yet al- " lowed that every society may punish , " though not prevent , the publication of * Dedication of the Effay on Spirit . " opinions " opinions which that fociety shall think " pernicious . [ 61 ]
... you , " It is yet al- " lowed that every society may punish , " though not prevent , the publication of * Dedication of the Effay on Spirit . " opinions " opinions which that fociety shall think " pernicious . [ 61 ]
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... The next generation had the spirit and good sense to profit by his doctrine ; and by virtue of it drove their Tyrant into an ignominious exile . Milton's Milton's attachment to Cromwell has been imputed to him as [ 84 ]
... The next generation had the spirit and good sense to profit by his doctrine ; and by virtue of it drove their Tyrant into an ignominious exile . Milton's Milton's attachment to Cromwell has been imputed to him as [ 84 ]
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