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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... hath no knowledge . Wood . fays , both Milton's nephews were writ- ers ; and there may be ftill more ge- nuine products of Milton's fcholaftic in- ftitution than Dr. Johnfon ever heard of . 2. From this reflection it may be in- ferred ...
... hath no knowledge . Wood . fays , both Milton's nephews were writ- ers ; and there may be ftill more ge- nuine products of Milton's fcholaftic in- ftitution than Dr. Johnfon ever heard of . 2. From this reflection it may be in- ferred ...
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... hath qualified Milton more than once ; and it feems to have fhocked the modefty of Dr. Johnfon that a blemish of that kind fhould deform the character of his hero . Parcius ifta , good Doctor ! Novimus et qui te - But Churchill and ...
... hath qualified Milton more than once ; and it feems to have fhocked the modefty of Dr. Johnfon that a blemish of that kind fhould deform the character of his hero . Parcius ifta , good Doctor ! Novimus et qui te - But Churchill and ...
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... this matter for us ; who indeed hath immediately destroyed his own hypothefis , by acknowledging that Milton , who affociated with no par- * Life , p . 140 . ticular ticular church , " appears to have had " full [ 108 [ 108 ]
... this matter for us ; who indeed hath immediately destroyed his own hypothefis , by acknowledging that Milton , who affociated with no par- * Life , p . 140 . ticular ticular church , " appears to have had " full [ 108 [ 108 ]
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... Hath he always revered kings as fuch , kings de facto , or kings only fo and fo qualified ? We confefs ourselves to be of that clafs of men who are willing to receive in- ftruction from all quarters ; and the- news - paper of the day ...
... Hath he always revered kings as fuch , kings de facto , or kings only fo and fo qualified ? We confefs ourselves to be of that clafs of men who are willing to receive in- ftruction from all quarters ; and the- news - paper of the day ...
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... hath expreft ; and the earth ་ " itfelf hath too long groaned under the " burden of their injuftice , diforder , and 66 ❝ irreligion 4. ” A plain man would think this a better reason , if true , for a republican govern- * Life , p ...
... hath expreft ; and the earth ་ " itfelf hath too long groaned under the " burden of their injuftice , diforder , and 66 ❝ irreligion 4. ” A plain man would think this a better reason , if true , for a republican govern- * Life , p ...
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