The Poetical Works of John Milton, 1권Bell and Daldy, 1866 - 334페이지 |
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... Johnson came , it must be owned , with strong prejudice and much dislike to his subject ; and nothing perhaps saved Milton from deeper cen- sure but his biographer's conviction of his sin- cerity , his admiration of his learning , and ...
... Johnson came , it must be owned , with strong prejudice and much dislike to his subject ; and nothing perhaps saved Milton from deeper cen- sure but his biographer's conviction of his sin- cerity , his admiration of his learning , and ...
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... Johnson has se- verely censured this method of instruction , but with arguments that might not unsuccessfully The plan recommended by the autho- rity of Milton seems to be chiefly liable to objec- tion , from being too extensive ; and ...
... Johnson has se- verely censured this method of instruction , but with arguments that might not unsuccessfully The plan recommended by the autho- rity of Milton seems to be chiefly liable to objec- tion , from being too extensive ; and ...
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... Johnson , twenty pounds were given by Tonson , a man who is to be praised as often as he is named ; one hun- dred pounds were placed in the funds , the rest augmented their little stock , with which they re- moved to Islington . Johnson ...
... Johnson , twenty pounds were given by Tonson , a man who is to be praised as often as he is named ; one hun- dred pounds were placed in the funds , the rest augmented their little stock , with which they re- moved to Islington . Johnson ...
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