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There may have been men and things of which Dr . Johnson hath no knowledge .
Wood says , both Milton ' s nephews were writers * ; and there may be still more
genuine products of Milton ' s scholastic inftitution than Dr . Johnson ever heard ...
There may have been men and things of which Dr . Johnson hath no knowledge .
Wood says , both Milton ' s nephews were writers * ; and there may be still more
genuine products of Milton ' s scholastic inftitution than Dr . Johnson ever heard ...
Pagina 130
For example : “ But the reputation “ and price of the copy still advanced , a till the
Revolution put an end to the “ fecresy of love , and Paradise Los broke to into
open view with sufficient security « of kind reception * . " Many more instances
might ...
For example : “ But the reputation “ and price of the copy still advanced , a till the
Revolution put an end to the “ fecresy of love , and Paradise Los broke to into
open view with sufficient security « of kind reception * . " Many more instances
might ...
Pagina 300
... mean while either the Preffe must stand still , which is no small damage , or the
author loose his accuratest thoughts , & send the book forth wors then he had
made it , which to a diligent writer is the greatest melancholy and vexation that
can ...
... mean while either the Preffe must stand still , which is no small damage , or the
author loose his accuratest thoughts , & send the book forth wors then he had
made it , which to a diligent writer is the greatest melancholy and vexation that
can ...
Pagina 332
They are the troublers , they are the dividers of unity , who neglect and permit not
others to unite those diffevered peeces which are yet wanting to the body of Truth
. To be still searching what we know not , by what we know , still clofing.
They are the troublers , they are the dividers of unity , who neglect and permit not
others to unite those diffevered peeces which are yet wanting to the body of Truth
. To be still searching what we know not , by what we know , still clofing.
Pagina 333
know not , by what we know , still clofing up truth to truth as we find it ( for all her
body is homogeneal , and proportionall ) this is the golden rule in Theology as
well as in Arithmetick , and makes up the best harmony in a Church ; not the forc '
t ...
know not , by what we know , still clofing up truth to truth as we find it ( for all her
body is homogeneal , and proportionall ) this is the golden rule in Theology as
well as in Arithmetick , and makes up the best harmony in a Church ; not the forc '
t ...
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Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
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