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Page 57
... published about the same time his Areopagitica , a Speech of Mr. John Mila ton for the liberty of unlicensed Printing . The danger of such unbounded liberty , and the danger of bounding it , have produced a problem in the science of Go ...
... published about the same time his Areopagitica , a Speech of Mr. John Mila ton for the liberty of unlicensed Printing . The danger of such unbounded liberty , and the danger of bounding it , have produced a problem in the science of Go ...
Page 60
... published by his son in the year of the Restauration . In the beginning , being probably most in pain for his Latinity , he endeavours to defend his use of the word perfona ; but , if I remember right , he misses a better authority than ...
... published by his son in the year of the Restauration . In the beginning , being probably most in pain for his Latinity , he endeavours to defend his use of the word perfona ; but , if I remember right , he misses a better authority than ...
Page 73
... published his History of Eng- land , comprising the whole fable of Geoffry of Monmouth , and continued to the Norman invasion . Why he should have given the first part , which he seems not to believe , and which is universally rejected ...
... published his History of Eng- land , comprising the whole fable of Geoffry of Monmouth , and continued to the Norman invasion . Why he should have given the first part , which he seems not to believe , and which is universally rejected ...
Page 74
... published ( 1672 ) Artis Logicæ plenior Institutio ad Petri Rami Methodura concinnata ; that is , " A new Scheme of Logick , according to the Method of Ramus . ' I know not whether , even in this book , he did not intend an act of ...
... published ( 1672 ) Artis Logicæ plenior Institutio ad Petri Rami Methodura concinnata ; that is , " A new Scheme of Logick , according to the Method of Ramus . ' I know not whether , even in this book , he did not intend an act of ...
Page 95
... published the first part , containing three cantos , of the poem of Hudibras , which , as Prior relates , was made known at Court by the taste and influence of the Earl of Dorset . When it was known , it was necessarily ad- mired : the ...
... published the first part , containing three cantos , of the poem of Hudibras , which , as Prior relates , was made known at Court by the taste and influence of the Earl of Dorset . When it was known , it was necessarily ad- mired : the ...
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