Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica1780 - 381 pages |
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... answers , that there was no occafion to go to the public play- houses to learn the uses of these difguifes ; * Apology , p . 213 . t forasmuch as plays were acted in the uni- verfities. for- lofe * Fenton's Life of Milton , p . x [ 42 ]
... answers , that there was no occafion to go to the public play- houses to learn the uses of these difguifes ; * Apology , p . 213 . t forasmuch as plays were acted in the uni- verfities. for- lofe * Fenton's Life of Milton , p . x [ 42 ]
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... answer to this prefump- tive proof of Milton's dishonesty . But , " Dr. Birch , who examined the quef- " tion , with great care , was inclined to " think them ( the Regicides ) the forg- " ers . " Dr. Birch's examination , careful as ...
... answer to this prefump- tive proof of Milton's dishonesty . But , " Dr. Birch , who examined the quef- " tion , with great care , was inclined to " think them ( the Regicides ) the forg- " ers . " Dr. Birch's examination , careful as ...
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... answer to Salmafius was much read , and it is no disparagement to his arguments that they appeared bad to a man of Hobbes's principles , or paradox- ical in Dr. Johnson's ideas * .. But , however , the Doctor thought himself obliged to ...
... answer to Salmafius was much read , and it is no disparagement to his arguments that they appeared bad to a man of Hobbes's principles , or paradox- ical in Dr. Johnson's ideas * .. But , however , the Doctor thought himself obliged to ...
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... answer , " doubtless equally , as being all Protef- " tants ; that is , on all occafions to give " account of their faith , either by ar- " guing , preaching in their several af- " semblies , public writing , and the free- " dom of ...
... answer , " doubtless equally , as being all Protef- " tants ; that is , on all occafions to give " account of their faith , either by ar- " guing , preaching in their several af- " semblies , public writing , and the free- " dom of ...
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... answer will ferve , out of the grounds already laid , that to all men fuch books are not temptations , nor vanities ; but usefull drugs and ma- terialls wherewith T2 nor [ 275 ] restrain'd will be no hindrance to his ...
... answer will ferve , out of the grounds already laid , that to all men fuch books are not temptations , nor vanities ; but usefull drugs and ma- terialls wherewith T2 nor [ 275 ] restrain'd will be no hindrance to his ...
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