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Pagina vii
If any passages , then , in the present life of Milton , should be noticed by the reader for peculiar deficiency in composition or in spirit , as he pronounces their merited condemnation let him be told that they were written by a ...
If any passages , then , in the present life of Milton , should be noticed by the reader for peculiar deficiency in composition or in spirit , as he pronounces their merited condemnation let him be told that they were written by a ...
Pagina 29
The passage , which I shall cite as worthy of the reader's atten , tion , is in the “ Apology for Smectymnuus . " After mentioning the charge which we have already noticed , our author proceeds :“ ' For which commodious lie , that he ...
The passage , which I shall cite as worthy of the reader's atten , tion , is in the “ Apology for Smectymnuus . " After mentioning the charge which we have already noticed , our author proceeds :“ ' For which commodious lie , that he ...
Pagina 31
... I shall leave to the reader to determine ; suggesting only that Dr. Johnson , for the purpose of concealing the weakness of his inference , has intimated a false translation of the 1 1 . # Warton's Life of Dean Bathurst . passage ...
... I shall leave to the reader to determine ; suggesting only that Dr. Johnson , for the purpose of concealing the weakness of his inference , has intimated a false translation of the 1 1 . # Warton's Life of Dean Bathurst . passage ...
Pagina 32
passage , or rather has drawn a conclusion not warranted by his premises . He says that Milton declares himself weary of enduring « the threats of a rigorous master , and something else , which a temper like his cannot undergo .
passage , or rather has drawn a conclusion not warranted by his premises . He says that Milton declares himself weary of enduring « the threats of a rigorous master , and something else , which a temper like his cannot undergo .
Pagina 34
... and we are assured , by more than one passage in his own works , that he looked with no friendly eye either on the plan of education ? observed in the University , or on the learning and the conduct of its members . We may con.
... and we are assured , by more than one passage in his own works , that he looked with no friendly eye either on the plan of education ? observed in the University , or on the learning and the conduct of its members . We may con.
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