Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica1780 - 381 pages |
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... course of discipline , which , though out of fashion in these times , affords many useful lessons to those who may have abilities and cou- rage enough to adopt some of those im- provements , of which the modes of learned education in ...
... course of discipline , which , though out of fashion in these times , affords many useful lessons to those who may have abilities and cou- rage enough to adopt some of those im- provements , of which the modes of learned education in ...
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Francis Blackburne. : The other will of course recommend itself to all advocates for the liberty of the press , and moreover may , in half an hour's reading , entertain some part of the public with a contrast between the magnanimity of ...
Francis Blackburne. : The other will of course recommend itself to all advocates for the liberty of the press , and moreover may , in half an hour's reading , entertain some part of the public with a contrast between the magnanimity of ...
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... courses , of Locke on Government and Toleration , and of Toland's Life of Mil- ton , we have spoken largely in another place . Dr. Johnfon's peace of mind required that this recovering taste of the public should not ripen into appetite ...
... courses , of Locke on Government and Toleration , and of Toland's Life of Mil- ton , we have spoken largely in another place . Dr. Johnfon's peace of mind required that this recovering taste of the public should not ripen into appetite ...
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... course of ' reading Milton went througli with his nephews , and was one of those feveral occafions of increasing his family , apparently after he had written the tracts above - mentioned . If Toland , and Milton's Biographers ...
... course of ' reading Milton went througli with his nephews , and was one of those feveral occafions of increasing his family , apparently after he had written the tracts above - mentioned . If Toland , and Milton's Biographers ...
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... course , unrestrained by canons , fubfcrip- tions , and uniformity - acts , unallured by temporal emoluments , and unterrified by temporal censures , there must of course be an end of the civil Establish- ment of the Church of England ...
... course , unrestrained by canons , fubfcrip- tions , and uniformity - acts , unallured by temporal emoluments , and unterrified by temporal censures , there must of course be an end of the civil Establish- ment of the Church of England ...
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