Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica |
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Here the cat leaped premeKing Charles I. vindicated , p . 3 , 4 . + Effay , p . 163 . King Charles I. vindicated from the charge of Plagiarism , brought against him by Milton , Printed for Owen , 1754 , P. 11 . out out of the bag .
Here the cat leaped premeKing Charles I. vindicated , p . 3 , 4 . + Effay , p . 163 . King Charles I. vindicated from the charge of Plagiarism , brought against him by Milton , Printed for Owen , 1754 , P. 11 . out out of the bag .
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... the fraud was communicated to him from the beginning . 2. He effectually anfwered Mr.Douglas's expectation , who * Vindication of King Charles I. p . 4 . would 172 would naturally conclude that Lauder had no accomplices in his [T ...
... the fraud was communicated to him from the beginning . 2. He effectually anfwered Mr.Douglas's expectation , who * Vindication of King Charles I. p . 4 . would 172 would naturally conclude that Lauder had no accomplices in his [T ...
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... of fpeech which repre-fents Christopher Milton , as taught by the law to adhere to king Charles , who was breaking the law every day by a thoufand of thofe arbitrary acts and oppreffions which make up the defcription of a tyrant .
... of fpeech which repre-fents Christopher Milton , as taught by the law to adhere to king Charles , who was breaking the law every day by a thoufand of thofe arbitrary acts and oppreffions which make up the defcription of a tyrant .
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V favour of defpotic power like a torrent , and left his adverfaries nothing to reply , but the rhetoric of Billingfgate , from which Lauder , in the end of his pamphlet , intituled , " King Charles I. vindi" cated , & c .
V favour of defpotic power like a torrent , and left his adverfaries nothing to reply , but the rhetoric of Billingfgate , from which Lauder , in the end of his pamphlet , intituled , " King Charles I. vindi" cated , & c .
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Philips informs us , that Milton arrived in England from his travels " about " the time of the King's making his fe" cond expedition against the Scots ; " Neque enim militiæ labores et pericula fic defugi , ut non alia ratione ...
Philips informs us , that Milton arrived in England from his travels " about " the time of the King's making his fe" cond expedition against the Scots ; " Neque enim militiæ labores et pericula fic defugi , ut non alia ratione ...
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