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... and it is a very gentle censure paffed upon him by the Critical Reviewers * , "
that the Doctor ' s remarks on some of . « our best poets , particularly Milton and 1
. « Waller , whose political opinions by no * For May , 1779 . C 2 " means “ means
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... and it is a very gentle censure paffed upon him by the Critical Reviewers * , "
that the Doctor ' s remarks on some of . « our best poets , particularly Milton and 1
. « Waller , whose political opinions by no * For May , 1779 . C 2 " means “ means
...
Pagina 192
The exercise . which I commend firft , is the exact use of their weapon ; to guard
and to strike safely with edge , or point ; this will keep them healthy , nimble ,
strong , and well in breath , is also the likeliest means to make them grow large ,
and ...
The exercise . which I commend firft , is the exact use of their weapon ; to guard
and to strike safely with edge , or point ; this will keep them healthy , nimble ,
strong , and well in breath , is also the likeliest means to make them grow large ,
and ...
Pagina 220
Is it not the free Exercise of his Understanding , the full “ use of all the means of -
advancing in « Virtue and Knowledge ? vino , * . 3 . What is it then that is , and
must be , the chief end of government to en- courage and promote ? Is it not know
* ...
Is it not the free Exercise of his Understanding , the full “ use of all the means of -
advancing in « Virtue and Knowledge ? vino , * . 3 . What is it then that is , and
must be , the chief end of government to en- courage and promote ? Is it not know
* ...
Pagina 287
Suppose we could expell fin by this means : look how much we thus expell of fin ,
so much we expell of vertue : for the matter of them both is the same ; remove that
, and ye remove them both alike . This justifies the high providence of God ...
Suppose we could expell fin by this means : look how much we thus expell of fin ,
so much we expell of vertue : for the matter of them both is the same ; remove that
, and ye remove them both alike . This justifies the high providence of God ...
Pagina 357
I mean not tolerated Popery , and open fuperftition , which as it extirpates all
religions and civill supremacies , To it self should be extirpat , provided first that
all charitable and compassionat means be us ' d to win and regain the weak and
the ...
I mean not tolerated Popery , and open fuperftition , which as it extirpates all
religions and civill supremacies , To it self should be extirpat , provided first that
all charitable and compassionat means be us ' d to win and regain the weak 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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