Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and AreopagiticaVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1780 - 381 pagina's |
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Pagina 56
... fhew the imprac ticability of the thing by remarks bor- rowed from his informer , and put upon the reader as the product of his own fa- gacity . In another place the Doctor fays * , " From this wonder - working academy I " do not know ...
... fhew the imprac ticability of the thing by remarks bor- rowed from his informer , and put upon the reader as the product of his own fa- gacity . In another place the Doctor fays * , " From this wonder - working academy I " do not know ...
Pagina 91
... be fufpended : to - morrow . Be it fo ; and by what kind . of proof will he fhew that Milton had no means of earning his bread but his poli- tical employment ? Milton : Milton however made the experiment which happily Dr. Johnson has [ 91 ]
... be fufpended : to - morrow . Be it fo ; and by what kind . of proof will he fhew that Milton had no means of earning his bread but his poli- tical employment ? Milton : Milton however made the experiment which happily Dr. Johnson has [ 91 ]
Pagina 106
... fhew how dextrously the Doctor can fill up the chafms of authentic hiftory by the fertility of his imagination . And that his wants being few , were com- " petently fupplied , " is an argument that he could as eafily return to his phi ...
... fhew how dextrously the Doctor can fill up the chafms of authentic hiftory by the fertility of his imagination . And that his wants being few , were com- " petently fupplied , " is an argument that he could as eafily return to his phi ...
Pagina 108
... fhew that images are the books of the ignorant ; and that without them the 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 ...
... fhew that images are the books of the ignorant ; and that without them the 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 ...
Pagina 153
... fhew how it appears in contraft with the change which experience hath made in the Doctor's opinions * . The Doctor , we prefume , found his account in both his opinions , and all fides ought to be fatif- fied . There is indeed one ...
... fhew how it appears in contraft with the change which experience hath made in the Doctor's opinions * . The Doctor , we prefume , found his account in both his opinions , and all fides ought to be fatif- fied . There is indeed one ...
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