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Pagina 52
But who were these youth ? Even his fister ' s two fons , ( perhaps only one of
them , the younger ) ; as appears by what Philips says after he had specified the
formidable lift . * New Narrative , p . 27 . " Now * Now persons , ” says he , “ so [
527.
But who were these youth ? Even his fister ' s two fons , ( perhaps only one of
them , the younger ) ; as appears by what Philips says after he had specified the
formidable lift . * New Narrative , p . 27 . " Now * Now persons , ” says he , “ so [
527.
Pagina 54
Hence it is clear that the persons fo manudu & ed were only , at the most , the two
Philipses , the offspring of Milton ' s fister , whose name would be little connected
with the proficiency of a promifcuous number of boys in a boardingschool .
Hence it is clear that the persons fo manudu & ed were only , at the most , the two
Philipses , the offspring of Milton ' s fister , whose name would be little connected
with the proficiency of a promifcuous number of boys in a boardingschool .
Pagina 71
ton and Bradíhaw too , in the Doctor ' s “ opinion , being persons of more honour “
than to be guilty of putting so vile a “ trick upon the King * . ” Lauder perhaps had
this declaration from Dr . Birch ' s own mouth ; it is confirmed however by the ...
ton and Bradíhaw too , in the Doctor ' s “ opinion , being persons of more honour “
than to be guilty of putting so vile a “ trick upon the King * . ” Lauder perhaps had
this declaration from Dr . Birch ' s own mouth ; it is confirmed however by the ...
Pagina 110
But these particulars , wherever the Doctor got them , must have come from
persons who had no more honest business in John Milton ' s closer than Dr .
Johnson himself , who never came there , nor can possibly know what was done ,
or what ...
But these particulars , wherever the Doctor got them , must have come from
persons who had no more honest business in John Milton ' s closer than Dr .
Johnson himself , who never came there , nor can possibly know what was done ,
or what ...
Pagina 286
... is a huge heap increasing under the very act of diminishing , though some part
of it may for a time be withdrawn from fome persons , it cannot from all , in fuch a
universall thing as books are ; and when this is done , yet the fin remains entire .
... is a huge heap increasing under the very act of diminishing , though some part
of it may for a time be withdrawn from fome persons , it cannot from all , in fuch a
universall thing as books are ; and when this is done , yet the fin remains entire .
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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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