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But Milton had likewise another objection to them ; they were fcurvy performers . “
There , ” says Milton , “ while they “ acted and over - acted , among other " young
scholars , I was a spectator ; they “ thought " thought themselves gallant men ...
But Milton had likewise another objection to them ; they were fcurvy performers . “
There , ” says Milton , “ while they “ acted and over - acted , among other " young
scholars , I was a spectator ; they “ thought " thought themselves gallant men ...
Pagina 42
thought themselves gallant men , and I “ thought them fools ; they made sport , “
and I laughed ; they mis - pronounced , " and I misliked ; and , to make up the "
atticism , they were out , and I hiss ' d * . ” These were not the faults of men of the
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thought themselves gallant men , and I “ thought them fools ; they made sport , “
and I laughed ; they mis - pronounced , " and I misliked ; and , to make up the "
atticism , they were out , and I hiss ' d * . ” These were not the faults of men of the
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Pagina 82
ful forgeries as they themselves occafionally practised to support the noblest of
all employments , the defence of public liberty against tyrants and oppresfors .
The Doctor ' s account of Milton ' s difpute with Salınafius we shall pass by , and ...
ful forgeries as they themselves occafionally practised to support the noblest of
all employments , the defence of public liberty against tyrants and oppresfors .
The Doctor ' s account of Milton ' s difpute with Salınafius we shall pass by , and ...
Pagina 245
... unlesse they were plaine invectives against Christianity , as those of
Porphyrius and Proclus , they met with no interdict that can be cited , till about the
year 400 , in a Carthaginian Councel , wherein Bishops themselves were forbid
to read ...
... unlesse they were plaine invectives against Christianity , as those of
Porphyrius and Proclus , they met with no interdict that can be cited , till about the
year 400 , in a Carthaginian Councel , wherein Bishops themselves were forbid
to read ...
Pagina 274
Besides another inconvenience , if learned men be the first receivers out of books
& dispredders both of vice and error , how shall the licencers themselves be
confided in , unlesse we can conferr upon them , or they assume to themselves ...
Besides another inconvenience , if learned men be the first receivers out of books
& dispredders both of vice and error , how shall the licencers themselves be
confided in , unlesse we can conferr upon them , or they assume to themselves ...
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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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