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Who William Lauder was , what was his character , and óf what stamp his moral
and political principles , may be learn - - ed from a pamphlet , intituled , Furius , '
printed for Carpenter , in Fleet - street , without a date ; but , as evidently appears
...
Who William Lauder was , what was his character , and óf what stamp his moral
and political principles , may be learn - - ed from a pamphlet , intituled , Furius , '
printed for Carpenter , in Fleet - street , without a date ; but , as evidently appears
...
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The Doctor next attacks Milton ' s political character . “ His political notions were
those of “ an acrimonious and surly republican . ” When an honest man has
occafion to characterise his enemy , particularly in matters of opinion , he should
keep ...
The Doctor next attacks Milton ' s political character . “ His political notions were
those of “ an acrimonious and surly republican . ” When an honest man has
occafion to characterise his enemy , particularly in matters of opinion , he should
keep ...
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On another hand , that Dr . Johnson was as much scandalized at the impiety of
Milton ' s political sentiments , as Father Anthony was at his heretical pravity ,
cannot be doubted . Perhaps too the Đoctor had his fuperiors to please , as well
as ...
On another hand , that Dr . Johnson was as much scandalized at the impiety of
Milton ' s political sentiments , as Father Anthony was at his heretical pravity ,
cannot be doubted . Perhaps too the Đoctor had his fuperiors to please , as well
as ...
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gious liberties of Englishmen , and disposed to try what figure Dr . Johnson ' s
political maxims and conduct will make , in contrast with such part of Milton ' s
history and principles as he hath attempted to disparage by the most invenomed
...
gious liberties of Englishmen , and disposed to try what figure Dr . Johnson ' s
political maxims and conduct will make , in contrast with such part of Milton ' s
history and principles as he hath attempted to disparage by the most invenomed
...
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so much applanuse , and read with so much avidity ? ! jorden noti : We would not
anticipate the pleasure of his readers in observing the Doctor ' s improvements in
political wisdom fince the year 1744 ; we shall only give one instance of it ...
so much applanuse , and read with so much avidity ? ! jorden noti : We would not
anticipate the pleasure of his readers in observing the Doctor ' s improvements in
political wisdom fince the year 1744 ; we shall only give one instance of it ...
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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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