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I remember , with peculiar gratification , the liberality and frankness , with which
you lamented to me the extreme severity of the late Mr. Warton , in describing the
controversial writings of Milton . I honour the rare integrity of your mind , my ...
I remember , with peculiar gratification , the liberality and frankness , with which
you lamented to me the extreme severity of the late Mr. Warton , in describing the
controversial writings of Milton . I honour the rare integrity of your mind , my ...
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... legal maxims , he had a right to do , and in return exposed , with such severity
of reproof , the irregular and licentious life of his adversary , that , losing his
popularity as a preacher , he seems to have been overwhelmed with public
contempt .
... legal maxims , he had a right to do , and in return exposed , with such severity
of reproof , the irregular and licentious life of his adversary , that , losing his
popularity as a preacher , he seems to have been overwhelmed with public
contempt .
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Johnson takes occasion , from this anecdote , to treat the sensations of Milton
with sarcastic severity , and to deride him for submitting to the influence of the
seasons ; he lavilhes ridicule , not less acrimonious , on the great poet , for
having ...
Johnson takes occasion , from this anecdote , to treat the sensations of Milton
with sarcastic severity , and to deride him for submitting to the influence of the
seasons ; he lavilhes ridicule , not less acrimonious , on the great poet , for
having ...
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