The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Volume 1J. Johnson, 1806 |
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Page vi
... . For it is well known , and you well know , that I am naturally flow in writing , and averfe to write ; while you , either from difpofition or from habit , feem to to have little reluctance in engaging in thefe literary ( vi.
... . For it is well known , and you well know , that I am naturally flow in writing , and averfe to write ; while you , either from difpofition or from habit , feem to to have little reluctance in engaging in thefe literary ( vi.
Page vii
... thefe literary ( poons ) allocutions . It is alfo in my favour , that your method of ftudy is fuch as to admit of frequent inter- ruptions , in which you vifit your friends , write letters , or go abroad ; but it is my way to fuffer no ...
... thefe literary ( poons ) allocutions . It is alfo in my favour , that your method of ftudy is fuch as to admit of frequent inter- ruptions , in which you vifit your friends , write letters , or go abroad ; but it is my way to fuffer no ...
Page xiv
... them you have already published , which are greedily received by the learned . You presented me with copies of thefe on my departure . And I cannot but impute it to cifco Barberino , that at a grand mufical entertainment which xiv.
... them you have already published , which are greedily received by the learned . You presented me with copies of thefe on my departure . And I cannot but impute it to cifco Barberino , that at a grand mufical entertainment which xiv.
Page xxiii
... thefe impof- tors will permit , I fhall readily be led to engage in other undertakings , though I know not whether they can be more noble or more ufeful ; for what can be more noble or more ufeful than to vindicate the liberty of man ...
... thefe impof- tors will permit , I fhall readily be led to engage in other undertakings , though I know not whether they can be more noble or more ufeful ; for what can be more noble or more ufeful than to vindicate the liberty of man ...
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... thefe helps to learning fhould be affociated with a taste for literature , and with diligence in the cultivation . Take care that I may ne- ver have occafion to blame you for deviating from that opinion . And this you will readily avoid ...
... thefe helps to learning fhould be affociated with a taste for literature , and with diligence in the cultivation . Take care that I may ne- ver have occafion to blame you for deviating from that opinion . And this you will readily avoid ...
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