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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... printed for Carpenter , in Fleet - ftreet , without a date ; but , as evidently ap- pears by the Remarks at the end of it , published foon after Lauder's appearance in the Gentleman's Magazine , with his famous discoveries . Congenial ...
... printed for Carpenter , in Fleet - ftreet , without a date ; but , as evidently ap- pears by the Remarks at the end of it , published foon after Lauder's appearance in the Gentleman's Magazine , with his famous discoveries . Congenial ...
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... Charles I. vindicated , p . 3 , 4 . + Effay , p . 163 . King Charles I. vindicated from the charge of Plagiarifm , brought against him by Milton , Printed for Owen , 1754 , P. 11 . out out of the bag . It was now notorious that [ 8 ]
... Charles I. vindicated , p . 3 , 4 . + Effay , p . 163 . King Charles I. vindicated from the charge of Plagiarifm , brought against him by Milton , Printed for Owen , 1754 , P. 11 . out out of the bag . It was now notorious that [ 8 ]
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... he committed one error that proved fatal to me , and at the " fame time injurious to the public . For * Quarto , printed for Owen , 1751 . " in the place of acknowledging that " fuch particular in In the year 1751 was published Lau- ...
... he committed one error that proved fatal to me , and at the " fame time injurious to the public . For * Quarto , printed for Owen , 1751 . " in the place of acknowledging that " fuch particular in In the year 1751 was published Lau- ...
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... printing , and the danger of bound- " ing it , have produced a problem , in " the science of government , which hu- " man understanding feems unable to " folve * . " Let us then have recourfe to a divine understanding for the solution ...
... printing , and the danger of bound- " ing it , have produced a problem , in " the science of government , which hu- " man understanding feems unable to " folve * . " Let us then have recourfe to a divine understanding for the solution ...
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... 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 conclufion is , hang every man who prints or ...
... 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 conclufion is , hang every man who prints or ...
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