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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Page 101
... the precise 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 ]
... the precise 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 ]
Page 108
... common people can have no religion . We cannot admit even Dr. Johnson's experience to decide this matter for us ; who indeed hath immediately destroyed his own hypothefis , by acknowledging that Milton , who affociated with no par ...
... common people can have no religion . We cannot admit even Dr. Johnson's experience to decide this matter for us ; who indeed hath immediately destroyed his own hypothefis , by acknowledging that Milton , who affociated with no par ...
Page 115
... Common- " wealth * . " In the Είκων Βασιλικη King Charles says , or is made to fay , " that Kings 66 are the greateft patrons of law , juftice , " order , and religion , on earth . " !! To this Milton replies , " What pa- " trons they ...
... Common- " wealth * . " In the Είκων Βασιλικη King Charles says , or is made to fay , " that Kings 66 are the greateft patrons of law , juftice , " order , and religion , on earth . " !! To this Milton replies , " What pa- " trons they ...
Page 118
... common eftimation of the world individuals are impoverished by their debts ; and it would be strange if national debt should have no tendency to national poverty ; and it would be still stranger , if , when the account of our own debts ...
... common eftimation of the world individuals are impoverished by their debts ; and it would be strange if national debt should have no tendency to national poverty ; and it would be still stranger , if , when the account of our own debts ...
Page 121
... common fenfe how- ever are yet left among us . Witness the following remark , tranfcribed from the above cited . news - paper " With what emphafis do minifters and men in power pronounce the words SER- SERVICE and OBEY ! and how great ...
... common fenfe how- ever are yet left among us . Witness the following remark , tranfcribed from the above cited . news - paper " With what emphafis do minifters and men in power pronounce the words SER- SERVICE and OBEY ! and how great ...
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