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IT is necessary to inform the reader , that the following Remarks are a small part
of a work lately given to the public , wherein occasion is incidentally taken to
exhibit some instances of the manner in which Milton ' s character has been
treated ...
IT is necessary to inform the reader , that the following Remarks are a small part
of a work lately given to the public , wherein occasion is incidentally taken to
exhibit some instances of the manner in which Milton ' s character has been
treated ...
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... the Gentleman ' s Magazine some hints of Milton ' s plagiarism , in pillaging
certain modern writers for the materials of his poem , intituled , Paradise Loji . *
Sce Preface to Milton , p . 2 . Who · Who William Lauder was , what was his
character ...
... the Gentleman ' s Magazine some hints of Milton ' s plagiarism , in pillaging
certain modern writers for the materials of his poem , intituled , Paradise Loji . *
Sce Preface to Milton , p . 2 . Who · Who William Lauder was , what was his
character ...
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It is not easy to determine which , in this character of Hampden , is the more
conspicuous , the zeal of the loyalist , or the manners of the gentleman . The man
be talks in one place of Milton ' s brutality . talks reeded * Life of Bathurst , p . 202
.
It is not easy to determine which , in this character of Hampden , is the more
conspicuous , the zeal of the loyalist , or the manners of the gentleman . The man
be talks in one place of Milton ' s brutality . talks reeded * Life of Bathurst , p . 202
.
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Milton ' s attachment to Cromwell lias been imputed to him as a blot in his
character long before it was taken up by Dr . Johnson ; who , to give him his due ,
has made the most of it in a sınall compass . “ Milton , ” says he , “ having tasted
the ...
Milton ' s attachment to Cromwell lias been imputed to him as a blot in his
character long before it was taken up by Dr . Johnson ; who , to give him his due ,
has made the most of it in a sınall compass . “ Milton , ” says he , “ having tasted
the ...
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embellishment of a character so replete with insolence , ingratitude , and crimi .
nal diffipation , can hardly be ascribed to motives of greater purity than the fale of
the copy , unless we should take into the account the delicacies of friendfhip , and
...
embellishment of a character so replete with insolence , ingratitude , and crimi .
nal diffipation , can hardly be ascribed to motives of greater purity than the fale of
the copy , unless we should take into the account the delicacies of friendfhip , and
...
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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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