REMARKS ON JOHNSON'S LIFE OF MILTON.1780 - 381 страници |
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... shall therefore give a short account of its pro- grefs , from its firft appearance to its con- fummation in this Life of Milton . In the year 1747 , one William Lauder fent to the Gentleman's Magazine fome hints of Milton's plagiarifm ...
... shall therefore give a short account of its pro- grefs , from its firft appearance to its con- fummation in this Life of Milton . In the year 1747 , one William Lauder fent to the Gentleman's Magazine fome hints of Milton's plagiarifm ...
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... shall therefore only felect a few of the most re- prehenfible , either on account of their want of candour , or want of veracity . Page 24. It is thus written : " Let not ❝our veneration for Milton forbid us to " look with fome degree ...
... shall therefore only felect a few of the most re- prehenfible , either on account of their want of candour , or want of veracity . Page 24. It is thus written : " Let not ❝our veneration for Milton forbid us to " look with fome degree ...
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... shall make thy name to live * . Hence it is clear that the perfons fo manuduced were only , at the most , the two Philipfes , the offspring of Milton's fifter , whofe name would be little con- nected with the proficiency of a promif ...
... shall make thy name to live * . Hence it is clear that the perfons fo manuduced were only , at the most , the two Philipfes , the offspring of Milton's fifter , whofe name would be little con- nected with the proficiency of a promif ...
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... , " It is yet al- " lowed that every fociety may punish , 66 though not prevent , the publication of * Dedication of the Efay on Spirit . 66 ❝ opinions " opinions which that society shall think " pernicious . [ 61 ]
... , " It is yet al- " lowed that every fociety may punish , 66 though not prevent , the publication of * Dedication of the Efay on Spirit . 66 ❝ opinions " opinions which that society shall think " pernicious . [ 61 ]
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Francis Blackburne. " opinions which that society shall think " pernicious . " We could mention very good fort of men , and no fools , who would not allow this to every fociety . But be this as it may , this allowance does not fatisfy ...
Francis Blackburne. " opinions which that society shall think " pernicious . " We could mention very good fort of men , and no fools , who would not allow this to every fociety . But be this as it may , this allowance does not fatisfy ...
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