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addressed to him , was evidently a compliment founded on the expectation that
he would lay the ground - work of a free toleration in matters of religion , without
which he faw ( what Dr . Johnson never will fee ) that civil liberty can never be ...
addressed to him , was evidently a compliment founded on the expectation that
he would lay the ground - work of a free toleration in matters of religion , without
which he faw ( what Dr . Johnson never will fee ) that civil liberty can never be ...
Pagina 112
When an honest man has occafion to characterise his enemy , particularly in
matters of opinion , he should keep a strict watch over himself , that his prejudices
do not transport him to imputations which are either false , or may be retorted
upon ...
When an honest man has occafion to characterise his enemy , particularly in
matters of opinion , he should keep a strict watch over himself , that his prejudices
do not transport him to imputations which are either false , or may be retorted
upon ...
Pagina 161
For our parts , we are of opinion , that Milton ' s sentiments , or the practical effects
of them in matters of religion , want no vindication . As to the matter in question ,
we remember a passage in Robert Barclay ' s catechism , where the author ...
For our parts , we are of opinion , that Milton ' s sentiments , or the practical effects
of them in matters of religion , want no vindication . As to the matter in question ,
we remember a passage in Robert Barclay ' s catechism , where the author ...
Pagina 185
would be wholsome anough to let them taft some choise comedies Greek , Latin ,
or Italian : those tragedies also that treate of houshold matters , as Trachiniæ ,
Alcestis and the like . The next remove must be to the study of Politics : . to know ...
would be wholsome anough to let them taft some choise comedies Greek , Latin ,
or Italian : those tragedies also that treate of houshold matters , as Trachiniæ ,
Alcestis and the like . The next remove must be to the study of Politics : . to know ...
Pagina 351
And now the time in speciall is , by priviledge to write and speak what may help to
the furder discussing of matters in agitation . The temple of Janus with his two
controversal faces might now not unsignificantly be set open . And though all the
...
And now the time in speciall is , by priviledge to write and speak what may help to
the furder discussing of matters in agitation . The temple of Janus with his two
controversal faces might now not unsignificantly be set open . And though all 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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