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Pagina 16
But this too we leave to critics on poetry , of whom we should request to explain
the difference between a Genius and a Man of Genius , and by what operation
habit , in the abstract , gets the better of imagination ; remarking only for
ourselves ...
But this too we leave to critics on poetry , of whom we should request to explain
the difference between a Genius and a Man of Genius , and by what operation
habit , in the abstract , gets the better of imagination ; remarking only for
ourselves ...
Pagina 67
The contexture of this fentence seems to be a little embarassed : and to leave us
under some uncertainty whether Milton F 2 “ interpolated by inserting , ” or
whether he was. 66 intertenances ? becn * It is objected , to the testimony [ 67 ]
The contexture of this fentence seems to be a little embarassed : and to leave us
under some uncertainty whether Milton F 2 “ interpolated by inserting , ” or
whether he was. 66 intertenances ? becn * It is objected , to the testimony [ 67 ]
Pagina 82
The Doctor ' s account of Milton ' s difpute with Salınafius we shall pass by , and
leave his criticisms on some Latin expressions on either fide to those who have
not forgotten a trade , which , in some degree or other , is , or should be , original
...
The Doctor ' s account of Milton ' s difpute with Salınafius we shall pass by , and
leave his criticisms on some Latin expressions on either fide to those who have
not forgotten a trade , which , in some degree or other , is , or should be , original
...
Pagina 277
To which I return , that as it was a thing light and obvious to think on , so if it had
bin difficult to finde out , there wanted not among them long since , who
suggested such a cours ; which they not following , leave us a pattern of their
judgement ...
To which I return , that as it was a thing light and obvious to think on , so if it had
bin difficult to finde out , there wanted not among them long since , who
suggested such a cours ; which they not following , leave us a pattern of their
judgement ...
Pagina 327
... more then any secular employment , if they will discharge that office as they
ought , so that of necessity they must neglect either the one duty or the other , I
infist not , be , cause it is a particular , but leave it to their own conscience , how
they ...
... more then any secular employment , if they will discharge that office as they
ought , so that of necessity they must neglect either the one duty or the other , I
infist not , be , cause it is a particular , but leave it to their own conscience , how
they ...
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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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