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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... causes befides that affigned by the new Biogra- pher . If Milton's return to college was voluntary , it would be invidious to af- cribe his abfence to compulfion , unless you will fuppofe that the prohibition was the effect of his ...
... causes befides that affigned by the new Biogra- pher . If Milton's return to college was voluntary , it would be invidious to af- cribe his abfence to compulfion , unless you will fuppofe that the prohibition was the effect of his ...
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... enmity of power to the cause of truth and loyalty . But penfions and preferments are won- derful enlighteners ; and the free circu- lation of fedition during the laft reign , when many lation [ 64 ] Perhaps times and feafons might be. ...
... enmity of power to the cause of truth and loyalty . But penfions and preferments are won- derful enlighteners ; and the free circu- lation of fedition during the laft reign , when many lation [ 64 ] Perhaps times and feafons might be. ...
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Francis Blackburne. vour to himself . He had his eye only on the cause , and when the Presby- terians deferted that , he deferted them , not out of humour , as this rancorous Biographer would infinuate ; but be- cause they fainted in the ...
Francis Blackburne. vour to himself . He had his eye only on the cause , and when the Presby- terians deferted that , he deferted them , not out of humour , as this rancorous Biographer would infinuate ; but be- cause they fainted in the ...
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... causes of Milton's complaint . Evil tongues are common in all times ; our hiftories inform us , that the times of Charles II . were not good . Milton per- haps H 3 haps is not unhappy in being out of the reach [ 101 ΙΟΙ ]
... causes of Milton's complaint . Evil tongues are common in all times ; our hiftories inform us , that the times of Charles II . were not good . Milton per- haps H 3 haps is not unhappy in being out of the reach [ 101 ΙΟΙ ]
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... cause and befides , the Books were neither banisht nor call'd in . From hence we fhall meet with little else but tyranny in the Roman Empire , that we may not marvell , if not so often bad , as good Books were filenc't . Ifhall ...
... cause and befides , the Books were neither banisht nor call'd in . From hence we fhall meet with little else but tyranny in the Roman Empire , that we may not marvell , if not so often bad , as good Books were filenc't . Ifhall ...
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