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Now Mr . Warton tells us , that “ the whip was * an instrument of academical
correc - - « tion , not entirely laid aside in the old . “ age of Dr . Bathurst * ; but
Bathurst survived Milton thirty years , and the time of Milton ' s admission above
eighty , If ...
Now Mr . Warton tells us , that “ the whip was * an instrument of academical
correc - - « tion , not entirely laid aside in the old . “ age of Dr . Bathurst * ; but
Bathurst survived Milton thirty years , and the time of Milton ' s admission above
eighty , If ...
Pagina 70
So reasoned Mr . Wilkes ' s friends in the year 1763 . Dr . Johnson knows what
the ministerial writers replied , and let that fuffice for an answer to this
presumptive proof of Milton ' s dishonesty . But , “ Dr . Birch , who examined the
ques" tion ...
So reasoned Mr . Wilkes ' s friends in the year 1763 . Dr . Johnson knows what
the ministerial writers replied , and let that fuffice for an answer to this
presumptive proof of Milton ' s dishonesty . But , “ Dr . Birch , who examined the
ques" tion ...
Pagina 86
tary monarch , and limited it kind and degree , by his gracious will and pleafure ;
and consequently to controul his arbitrary acts by the interposition of good and
wholesome laws is a manifest usurpa - - tion upon his prerogative . Milton al ...
tary monarch , and limited it kind and degree , by his gracious will and pleafure ;
and consequently to controul his arbitrary acts by the interposition of good and
wholesome laws is a manifest usurpa - - tion upon his prerogative . Milton al ...
Pagina 123
... inftances ; and here they are : " That his “ own daughters might not break the “
ranks , he suffered them to be depref* sed by a mean and penurious educa“ tion ,
" : ; · The impudence of Belial would be abashed at fo gross a misreprefentation .
... inftances ; and here they are : " That his “ own daughters might not break the “
ranks , he suffered them to be depref* sed by a mean and penurious educa“ tion ,
" : ; · The impudence of Belial would be abashed at fo gross a misreprefentation .
Pagina 341
be of one form ; nay rather the perfec - - tion consists in this , that out of many
moderat varieties and brotherly diffimi . . litudes that are not vastly
disproportionall arises the goodly and the gracefull ; symmetry that commends
the whole pile and ...
be of one form ; nay rather the perfec - - tion consists in this , that out of many
moderat varieties and brotherly diffimi . . litudes that are not vastly
disproportionall arises the goodly and the gracefull ; symmetry that commends
the whole pile and ...
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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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