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Pagina 157
Such , one might fear , was the motive , from the early and general intelligence
imparted to the public , by whom this admired piece of oratory was fabricated .
Was it , lastly , the presumption that a speech composed by Dr . Johnson , and ...
Such , one might fear , was the motive , from the early and general intelligence
imparted to the public , by whom this admired piece of oratory was fabricated .
Was it , lastly , the presumption that a speech composed by Dr . Johnson , and ...
Pagina 207
We are told in history of a * people that , after they had been inured to flas very ,
were in a panick fear , when their liberty was offered to them . And this terrible
effect of flavery ought to make every lover - of mankind tremble at the thoughts of
...
We are told in history of a * people that , after they had been inured to flas very ,
were in a panick fear , when their liberty was offered to them . And this terrible
effect of flavery ought to make every lover - of mankind tremble at the thoughts of
...
Pagina 268
First , is fear ' d the infection that may spread ; but then all human learning and
controversie in . religious points must remove out of the world , yea the Bible itself
; for that ofttimes relates blafphemy not nicely , it describes the carnall ' sense of ...
First , is fear ' d the infection that may spread ; but then all human learning and
controversie in . religious points must remove out of the world , yea the Bible itself
; for that ofttimes relates blafphemy not nicely , it describes the carnall ' sense of ...
Pagina 311
When that was once begun , it was as little in my fear , that what words of
complaint I heard among learned men of other parts utter ' d against the
Inquisition , the same I shou ' d hear by as lerned men at home utterd in time of
Parlament ...
When that was once begun , it was as little in my fear , that what words of
complaint I heard among learned men of other parts utter ' d against the
Inquisition , the same I shou ' d hear by as lerned men at home utterd in time of
Parlament ...
Pagina 313
And in their name I shall for neither friend nor foe conceal what the generall
murmur is ; that if it come to inquisitioning again , and licencing , and that we are
so timorous of our selvs , and so suspicious of all men , as to fear each book , and
the ...
And in their name I shall for neither friend nor foe conceal what the generall
murmur is ; that if it come to inquisitioning again , and licencing , and that we are
so timorous of our selvs , and so suspicious of all men , as to fear each book , and
the ...
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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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