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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... late ever - to - be- honoured Mr. Hollis , of whose beautiful ' and accurate editions of Sydney's Dif- courfes , of Locke on Government and Toleration , and of Toland's Life of Mil- ton , we have spoken largely in another place . Dr ...
... late ever - to - be- honoured Mr. Hollis , of whose beautiful ' and accurate editions of Sydney's Dif- courfes , of Locke on Government and Toleration , and of Toland's Life of Mil- ton , we have spoken largely in another place . Dr ...
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... late occafions , that his crude abuse and mali- cious criticisms would not bring down Milton to the degree of contempt with the public which he had affigned him in the scale of profe - writers ; he fell upon an expedient which has ...
... late occafions , that his crude abuse and mali- cious criticisms would not bring down Milton to the degree of contempt with the public which he had affigned him in the scale of profe - writers ; he fell upon an expedient which has ...
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... inferted The late Dr. Hutton , Archbishop of Can- terbury . Bishop Sherlock , then Vice - chancellor . in the fentence , which the vifitor , upon application D 2 in [ 35 ] every college there is or fhould be a re- ...
... inferted The late Dr. Hutton , Archbishop of Can- terbury . Bishop Sherlock , then Vice - chancellor . in the fentence , which the vifitor , upon application D 2 in [ 35 ] every college there is or fhould be a re- ...
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... late academical reforma- tions , that the authors of them were no more in , humour with the methods of their predeceffors than Milton himself . It is true , Milton was zealous for Re- formation in the church , and who can fay it was not ...
... late academical reforma- tions , that the authors of them were no more in , humour with the methods of their predeceffors than Milton himself . It is true , Milton was zealous for Re- formation in the church , and who can fay it was not ...
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... late . kingly and prelatical government . He was above the little dirty prejudices or pretences that they might be trufted with power , only because he approved of the men , or depended upon their fa- vour to himself . He had his eye ...
... late . kingly and prelatical government . He was above the little dirty prejudices or pretences that they might be trufted with power , only because he approved of the men , or depended upon their fa- vour to himself . He had his eye ...
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