Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and AreopagiticaVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1780 - 381 pages |
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... feems to be in doubt whether that punishment was whip- ping or banishment ; and with reafon , for cætera may fignify fomething more , i . e . fomething over and befides threats , and yet something else befides either whipping or ...
... feems to be in doubt whether that punishment was whip- ping or banishment ; and with reafon , for cætera may fignify fomething more , i . e . fomething over and befides threats , and yet something else befides either whipping or ...
Page 53
... feems to " predict in the clofe of an elegy he made " in the feventeenth year of his age , 46 upon the death of one of his fifter's " children ( a daughter ) who died in her E 3 . 66 in- " infancy . " The laft couplet of which elegy [ 53 ]
... feems to " predict in the clofe of an elegy he made " in the feventeenth year of his age , 46 upon the death of one of his fifter's " children ( a daughter ) who died in her E 3 . 66 in- " infancy . " The laft couplet of which elegy [ 53 ]
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... feems unable to " folve * . " Let us then have recourfe to a divine understanding for the solution of it . Let both the tares and the wheat grow toge- ther till the harveft , left while ye gather up the tares , ye root up also the wheat ...
... feems unable to " folve * . " Let us then have recourfe to a divine understanding for the solution of it . Let both the tares and the wheat grow toge- ther till the harveft , left while ye gather up the tares , ye root up also the wheat ...
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... feems not " more reasonable to leave the right of printing unrestrained , becaufe writers 66 66 may be afterwards cenfured , than it " would be to fleep with our doors un- " bolted , because by our laws we can " hang a thief . " The ...
... feems not " more reasonable to leave the right of printing unrestrained , becaufe writers 66 66 may be afterwards cenfured , than it " would be to fleep with our doors un- " bolted , because by our laws we can " hang a thief . " The ...
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... " by inferting a prayer , & c . " The contexture of this fentence feems to be a little embaraffed : and to leave us under fome uncertainty whether Milton F 2 " inter- " interpolated by inferting , " or whether he was [ 67 ]
... " by inferting a prayer , & c . " The contexture of this fentence feems to be a little embaraffed : and to leave us under fome uncertainty whether Milton F 2 " inter- " interpolated by inferting , " or whether he was [ 67 ]
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