The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... publick indignity of corporal correction . It was , in the violence of controversial hostility , objected to him , that he was expelled : this he stea- dily denies , and it was apparently not true ; but it seems plain , from his own ...
... publick indignity of corporal correction . It was , in the violence of controversial hostility , objected to him , that he was expelled : this he stea- dily denies , and it was apparently not true ; but it seems plain , from his own ...
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... publick school , to teach all the young fry of a parish ; but only was willing to impart his learning and knowledge to his relations , and the sons of gentlemen who were his intimate friends , and that neither his writings nor his way ...
... publick school , to teach all the young fry of a parish ; but only was willing to impart his learning and knowledge to his relations , and the sons of gentlemen who were his intimate friends , and that neither his writings nor his way ...
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... publick employment , would not return to hunger and philosophy , but , continuing to exercise his office under a manifest usurpation , betrayed to his power that liberty which he had defended . Nothing can be more just than that ...
... publick employment , would not return to hunger and philosophy , but , continuing to exercise his office under a manifest usurpation , betrayed to his power that liberty which he had defended . Nothing can be more just than that ...
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... publick trust ; but of Milton there was no exception . * Of this tenderness shewn to Milton , the curiosity of mankind has not forborne to enquire the reason . Burnet thinks he was forgotten ; but this is another instance which may ...
... publick trust ; but of Milton there was no exception . * Of this tenderness shewn to Milton , the curiosity of mankind has not forborne to enquire the reason . Burnet thinks he was forgotten ; but this is another instance which may ...
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... publick trust is a punishment which the power of government can commonly inflict without the help of a particular law , it required no great interest to exempt Milton from a censure little more than verbal . Something may be reasonably ...
... publick trust is a punishment which the power of government can commonly inflict without the help of a particular law , it required no great interest to exempt Milton from a censure little more than verbal . Something may be reasonably ...
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