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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... ment , when the writings of Milton , Syd- ney , Locke , & c . which the moderation of the laft reign had left in fome degree of neglect , were now taken down from the shelves where they had fo long re- pofed , to confront the doctrines ...
... ment , when the writings of Milton , Syd- ney , Locke , & c . which the moderation of the laft reign had left in fome degree of neglect , were now taken down from the shelves where they had fo long re- pofed , to confront the doctrines ...
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... ment against his governors for their fe- verity , nor from any perverseness of his own temper . So far from blaming their severity , he reproves the idle vacancies * Life , p . 10 . D 3 given given both to fchools and univerfities , as ...
... ment against his governors for their fe- verity , nor from any perverseness of his own temper . So far from blaming their severity , he reproves the idle vacancies * Life , p . 10 . D 3 given given both to fchools and univerfities , as ...
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... , in Staffordshire , young gentlemen are boarded , and taught the " Latin and Greek Languages , by SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Advertisement in Gent . Mag . 1736 , p . 428 . ment , ment , Defence of Smectymnus , and others . Dr. [ 47 ]
... , in Staffordshire , young gentlemen are boarded , and taught the " Latin and Greek Languages , by SAMUEL JOHNSON . " Advertisement in Gent . Mag . 1736 , p . 428 . ment , ment , Defence of Smectymnus , and others . Dr. [ 47 ]
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... ment : nor can we think he will ( except in a fit of merriment ) call them small performances , with refpect to their ef- fects ; as he himself must know by ex- perience the fervice that political pam- phlets do to the faction their ...
... ment : nor can we think he will ( except in a fit of merriment ) call them small performances , with refpect to their ef- fects ; as he himself must know by ex- perience the fervice that political pam- phlets do to the faction their ...
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... ment , though it may crush the author , 66 promotes the book ; and it 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 ...
... ment , though it may crush the author , 66 promotes the book ; and it 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 ...
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