Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica1780 - 381 pages |
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... effect of his father's economy , which is by far most likely to have been the cafe . Milton however was certainly out of humour with the universities ( except * perhaps with a few of his ingenious and judicious. per- for- [ 36 ]
... effect of his father's economy , which is by far most likely to have been the cafe . Milton however was certainly out of humour with the universities ( except * perhaps with a few of his ingenious and judicious. per- for- [ 36 ]
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... most indifferent actions , which it would be endless to remark with a proper reproof of each . We shall therefore only select a few of the most re- prehenfible , either on account of their want of candour , or want of veracity . • Page ...
... most indifferent actions , which it would be endless to remark with a proper reproof of each . We shall therefore only select a few of the most re- prehenfible , either on account of their want of candour , or want of veracity . • Page ...
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... most authentic historian : He was Milton's pupil from the begin- ning ; and they who attend to the series of facts in his account will perceive how much Dr. Johnson's speculations on va- grant inattention , sluggish indifference , and ...
... most authentic historian : He was Milton's pupil from the begin- ning ; and they who attend to the series of facts in his account will perceive how much Dr. Johnson's speculations on va- grant inattention , sluggish indifference , and ...
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... most , the two Philipses , the offspring of Milton's fifter , whose name would be little con- nected with the proficiency of a promif- cuous number of boys in a boarding- fchool . In the next , place , Mr. Philips is before - hand with ...
... most , the two Philipses , the offspring of Milton's fifter , whose name would be little con- nected with the proficiency of a promif- cuous number of boys in a boarding- fchool . In the next , place , Mr. Philips is before - hand with ...
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... most emi- nent preachers of that time , many of them against Popery , on vile paper and print , for pence a piece , to the great comfort and convenience of minute divines in country churches . Dr. Tay- lor late Chancellor of Lincoln ...
... most emi- nent preachers of that time , many of them against Popery , on vile paper and print , for pence a piece , to the great comfort and convenience of minute divines in country churches . Dr. Tay- lor late Chancellor of Lincoln ...
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