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Who William Lauder was , what was his character , and óf what stamp his moral
and political principles , may be learn - - ed from a pamphlet , intituled , Furius , '
printed for Carpenter , in Fleet - street , without a date ; but , as evidently appears
...
Who William Lauder was , what was his character , and óf what stamp his moral
and political principles , may be learn - - ed from a pamphlet , intituled , Furius , '
printed for Carpenter , in Fleet - street , without a date ; but , as evidently appears
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detract from Buchanan ' s poetical meritz , in compliance with Lauder ' s furious -
zeal : in favour of Johnston ' s Latin translation of David ' s Psalms , to which
Lauder gave the preference . e . . . . . . In his alliance with Dr . Johnson , ce - -
mented ...
detract from Buchanan ' s poetical meritz , in compliance with Lauder ' s furious -
zeal : in favour of Johnston ' s Latin translation of David ' s Psalms , to which
Lauder gave the preference . e . . . . . . In his alliance with Dr . Johnson , ce - -
mented ...
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The Lion roared in the Afs ' s Skin ; and if the Lion had not the whole afinine plan
çom . municated to him à priori , Lauder ' s confidence in his friend Johnson was
neither implicit nor unlimited . Dr . Johnson , indeed , it is to be suspected , took ...
The Lion roared in the Afs ' s Skin ; and if the Lion had not the whole afinine plan
çom . municated to him à priori , Lauder ' s confidence in his friend Johnson was
neither implicit nor unlimited . Dr . Johnson , indeed , it is to be suspected , took ...
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would naturally conclude that Lauder ' had no accomplices in his villany , except
the jesuits . : ! ! ! ! But they who read Lauder ' s complaints of this confidential
friend in the pamphlet just quoted , must superabound both in faith and charity , if
...
would naturally conclude that Lauder ' had no accomplices in his villany , except
the jesuits . : ! ! ! ! But they who read Lauder ' s complaints of this confidential
friend in the pamphlet just quoted , must superabound both in faith and charity , if
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Lauder however affirms , that , “ in Dr . “ Birch ' s opinion , Milton was not guilty “ of
the crime charged upon him ; Mil . “ ton and Bradíhaw too , in the Doctor ' s “
opinion , being persons of more honour “ than to be guilty of putting so vile a “
trick ...
Lauder however affirms , that , “ in Dr . “ Birch ' s opinion , Milton was not guilty “ of
the crime charged upon him ; Mil . “ ton and Bradíhaw too , in the Doctor ' s “
opinion , being persons of more honour “ than to be guilty of putting so vile a “
trick ...
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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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