Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica1780 - 381 pages |
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... English Govern- ment , when the writings of Milton , Syd- ney , Locke , & c . which the moderation of the last reign had left in some degree of neglect , were now taken down from the shelves where they had so long re- posed , to ...
... English Govern- ment , when the writings of Milton , Syd- ney , Locke , & c . which the moderation of the last reign had left in some degree of neglect , were now taken down from the shelves where they had so long re- posed , to ...
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... English history . " The ministry took away Mr. Wilkes's “ papers , among which was faid to be " the Effay on Woman ; so that the mi- " nisters were at least the publishers of F3 " that " that Effay ; and , confidering the num- " [ 69 ]
... English history . " The ministry took away Mr. Wilkes's “ papers , among which was faid to be " the Effay on Woman ; so that the mi- " nisters were at least the publishers of F3 " that " that Effay ; and , confidering the num- " [ 69 ]
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... English nobleman then at Rome , from whom we had this account . It is customary , when any English Protestant dies at Rome , for any of his acquaintance , though a layman , of the same religion , to read the burial- service over his ...
... English nobleman then at Rome , from whom we had this account . It is customary , when any English Protestant dies at Rome , for any of his acquaintance , though a layman , of the same religion , to read the burial- service over his ...
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... English , - " No man could ever reject a large of- " fer , though on conditions ever fo re- " pugnant to his profeffed principles . " But the Doctor is but an individual , and his experience from his own particular cafe will not be ...
... English , - " No man could ever reject a large of- " fer , though on conditions ever fo re- " pugnant to his profeffed principles . " But the Doctor is but an individual , and his experience from his own particular cafe will not be ...
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... English Amazons against him . But the question is not concerning what is in his books , but what passed in his kitchen and parlour . We want in- stances ; and here they are : " That his " own daughters might not break the " ranks , he ...
... English Amazons against him . But the question is not concerning what is in his books , but what passed in his kitchen and parlour . We want in- stances ; and here they are : " That his " own daughters might not break the " ranks , he ...
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