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Seite viii
... refuted , as Boswell seeks to refute it , by bringing forward those passages in which John- son praises Milton in noble and appropriate language . With some parts of Milton's character , with his independence and viii PREFACE .
... refuted , as Boswell seeks to refute it , by bringing forward those passages in which John- son praises Milton in noble and appropriate language . With some parts of Milton's character , with his independence and viii PREFACE .
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... languages and arts may be taught together ; so that youth may be at once brought up to a competency of learning and an honest trade , by which means such of them as had the gift , being enabled to support themselves ( without 15 tithes ) ...
... languages and arts may be taught together ; so that youth may be at once brought up to a competency of learning and an honest trade , by which means such of them as had the gift , being enabled to support themselves ( without 15 tithes ) ...
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... , of which he had with particular diligence studied the language and literature ; and , though he seems to have intended a very quick perambulation of the country MILTON . 7 Homer's 'Circe'; but we never can refuse ...
... , of which he had with particular diligence studied the language and literature ; and , though he seems to have intended a very quick perambulation of the country MILTON . 7 Homer's 'Circe'; but we never can refuse ...
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... language of a man who thinks that he has been injured . He proceeds to describe the course of his conduct , and the train of his thoughts ; and , because he has 5 been suspected of incontinence , gives an account of his own purity ...
... language of a man who thinks that he has been injured . He proceeds to describe the course of his conduct , and the train of his thoughts ; and , because he has 5 been suspected of incontinence , gives an account of his own purity ...
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... language with which prosperity had emboldened the advocates for rebellion to insult all that is venerable or great ... languages , knowledge of antiquity , and sagacity of emendatory criticism , almost exceeding all hope of human ...
... language with which prosperity had emboldened the advocates for rebellion to insult all that is venerable or great ... languages , knowledge of antiquity , and sagacity of emendatory criticism , almost exceeding all hope of human ...
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