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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... and fuppofe the ftory fhould be one of whipping young unlucky academics was , to hoift them upon the college buttery hatch , where the difcipline was inflicted by the butler . of of those which Aubrey had from Mil- ton's own mouth [ 30 ]
... and fuppofe the ftory fhould be one of whipping young unlucky academics was , to hoift them upon the college buttery hatch , where the difcipline was inflicted by the butler . of of those which Aubrey had from Mil- ton's own mouth [ 30 ]
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Francis Blackburne. of those which Aubrey had from Mil- ton's own mouth , Milton would hardly give him an account of the punishment , without fignifying what was the fault . Dr. Johnson fays , " Milton was the " laft ftudent in either ...
Francis Blackburne. of those which Aubrey had from Mil- ton's own mouth , Milton would hardly give him an account of the punishment , without fignifying what was the fault . Dr. Johnson fays , " Milton was the " laft ftudent in either ...
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... those unnatural commotions * ; " and whence Dr. Johnson takes the li- " berty to fubfume : But Milton was re- " ftrained from the camp , therefore his patriotism was vapoured away . " 66 camp " 6 But was there no fcene of patriotic ...
... those unnatural commotions * ; " and whence Dr. Johnson takes the li- " berty to fubfume : But Milton was re- " ftrained from the camp , therefore his patriotism was vapoured away . " 66 camp " 6 But was there no fcene of patriotic ...
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... those who have apo- logised for Milton's employment in teach- ing youth have copied . Whether Toland knew the particulars of Milton's motives , must be left to God and his own confcience ; but to say that " Milton had no fordid or ...
... those who have apo- logised for Milton's employment in teach- ing youth have copied . Whether Toland knew the particulars of Milton's motives , must be left to God and his own confcience ; but to say that " Milton had no fordid or ...
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... those who have not forgotten a trade , which , in fome degree or other , is , or fhould be , original to every good writer , namely , the trade of a Grammarian . No man has exercised this trade with more emolu- ment than Dr. Johnfon ...
... those who have not forgotten a trade , which , in fome degree or other , is , or fhould be , original to every good writer , namely , the trade of a Grammarian . No man has exercised this trade with more emolu- ment than Dr. Johnfon ...
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