Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica |
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IT Tis neceffary to inform the reader , that the following Remarks are a fmall part of a work lately given to the public , wherein occafion is incidentally taken to exhibit fome inftances of the manner in which Milton's character has ...
IT Tis neceffary to inform the reader , that the following Remarks are a fmall part of a work lately given to the public , wherein occafion is incidentally taken to exhibit fome inftances of the manner in which Milton's character has ...
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... it was ushered into public by a preface , and finished by a poftfcript , from the illuftrious hand of Dr. Samuel Johnfon . On On occafion of thefe head and tail20 pieces the ingenious [ 6 ] detract from Buchanan's poetical merit,, .
... it was ushered into public by a preface , and finished by a poftfcript , from the illuftrious hand of Dr. Samuel Johnfon . On On occafion of thefe head and tail20 pieces the ingenious [ 6 ] detract from Buchanan's poetical merit,, .
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On occafion of thefe head and tail20 pieces the ingenious Dr. Douglas , the detector of Lauder's forgeries , writes thus : Chi " " Tis to be hoped , nay , ' tis expected , " that the elegant and nervous writer , * 6 whofe judicious ...
On occafion of thefe head and tail20 pieces the ingenious Dr. Douglas , the detector of Lauder's forgeries , writes thus : Chi " " Tis to be hoped , nay , ' tis expected , " that the elegant and nervous writer , * 6 whofe judicious ...
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He anfwers , that there was no occafion to go to the public playhoufes to learn the ufes of thefe difguifes ; Apology , p . 213 . for柳 ५ . " forafmuch as plays were acted in the univerfities , with [ 42 ]
He anfwers , that there was no occafion to go to the public playhoufes to learn the ufes of thefe difguifes ; Apology , p . 213 . for柳 ५ . " forafmuch as plays were acted in the univerfities , with [ 42 ]
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If any thing more troublesome had happened to the Bishop upon the occafion , Fuller would certainly have known it , and would as certainly have recorded it ; for he takes him up again in his Worthies of England .
If any thing more troublesome had happened to the Bishop upon the occafion , Fuller would certainly have known it , and would as certainly have recorded it ; for he takes him up again in his Worthies of England .
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