Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica |
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... and Dr. Johnfon's fee- . faw meditations , the fhifty wiles of a man between two fires , who neither dares fight nor run away . These two tracts are published from the firft editions . REMARKS Gabriel Manigault Caroliniensis.del .
... and Dr. Johnfon's fee- . faw meditations , the fhifty wiles of a man between two fires , who neither dares fight nor run away . These two tracts are published from the firft editions . REMARKS Gabriel Manigault Caroliniensis.del .
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... printed for Carpenter , in Fleet - street , without a date ; but , as evidently appears by the Remarks at the end of it , published foon after Lauder's appearance in the Gentleman's Magazine , with his famous discoveries .
... printed for Carpenter , in Fleet - street , without a date ; but , as evidently appears by the Remarks at the end of it , published foon after Lauder's appearance in the Gentleman's Magazine , with his famous discoveries .
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... OF PREPOLLENT PROBABILITY , that the Letter in that Magazine for the month of Auguft , page 363 , 364 , figned wILLIAM LAUDER , came from the amicable hand of Mr. Samuel Johnson . 1 In + d 86 24 Th the year 1751 was published [ 9 ]
... OF PREPOLLENT PROBABILITY , that the Letter in that Magazine for the month of Auguft , page 363 , 364 , figned wILLIAM LAUDER , came from the amicable hand of Mr. Samuel Johnson . 1 In + d 86 24 Th the year 1751 was published [ 9 ]
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+ d 86 24 Th the year 1751 was published Lauder's penitential letter to Dr. Douglas , containing a full and free confeffion of his roguery : the merit of which was tofally overthrown by a contradictory postfcript ; which is thus ...
+ d 86 24 Th the year 1751 was published Lauder's penitential letter to Dr. Douglas , containing a full and free confeffion of his roguery : the merit of which was tofally overthrown by a contradictory postfcript ; which is thus ...
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Of the exercises which the rules of " the university required , fome were " published by him in his maturer years . They had been undoubtedly " applauded , for they were fuch as few can perform ; yet there is reason to " fuf.66 86 ...
Of the exercises which the rules of " the university required , fome were " published by him in his maturer years . They had been undoubtedly " applauded , for they were fuch as few can perform ; yet there is reason to " fuf.66 86 ...
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