The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... Milton , that this was not to be obtained " but 66 66 by devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit " that can enrich with all utterance and knowledge , and send out his seraphim . " with the hallowed fire of his altar , to " touch and purify ...
... Milton , that this was not to be obtained " but 66 66 by devout prayer to that Eternal Spirit " that can enrich with all utterance and knowledge , and send out his seraphim . " with the hallowed fire of his altar , to " touch and purify ...
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... Milton . His reason was , because the prayer of Pamela , in Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia , was , as he supposed , maliciously inserted by the great poet in an edition of the Eikon Basilike , in order to fix an imputation of im- piety on ...
... Milton . His reason was , because the prayer of Pamela , in Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia , was , as he supposed , maliciously inserted by the great poet in an edition of the Eikon Basilike , in order to fix an imputation of im- piety on ...
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... Milton . The public credulity swal- lowed all with eagerness ; and Milton was supposed to be guilty of plagiarism from in- ferior modern writers . The fraud succeeded so well , that Lauder collected the whole into a volume , and ...
... Milton . The public credulity swal- lowed all with eagerness ; and Milton was supposed to be guilty of plagiarism from in- ferior modern writers . The fraud succeeded so well , that Lauder collected the whole into a volume , and ...
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... Milton's politics was the cause of that alacrity with which he joined with Lauder in his infamous attack on our great epic poet , and which induced him to assist in that transaction . These words would seem to describe an accomplice ...
... Milton's politics was the cause of that alacrity with which he joined with Lauder in his infamous attack on our great epic poet , and which induced him to assist in that transaction . These words would seem to describe an accomplice ...
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... Milton , for the share he had in the attack of Lauder , that Johnson wrote the Prologue , spoken by Garrick , at Drury - lane theatre , 1750 , on the performance of the Masque of Comus , for the benefit of Milton's grand - daughter . Dr ...
... Milton , for the share he had in the attack of Lauder , that Johnson wrote the Prologue , spoken by Garrick , at Drury - lane theatre , 1750 , on the performance of the Masque of Comus , for the benefit of Milton's grand - daughter . Dr ...
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