Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and AreopagiticaVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1780 - 381 страници |
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... living , with much more peace . Nor fhould the lawes of any private friendship have prevaild with me to divide thus , or tranfpofe my for- mer thoughts , but that I fee thofe aims , thofe actions which have won you with me the esteem of ...
... living , with much more peace . Nor fhould the lawes of any private friendship have prevaild with me to divide thus , or tranfpofe my for- mer thoughts , but that I fee thofe aims , thofe actions which have won you with me the esteem of ...
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... explanations upon every opportunity , as may lead and draw them in willing obe- dience , enflam'd with the ftudy of learn- ing , and the admiration of vertue , stirr'd N up up with high hopes of living to be brave men [ 77 ]
... explanations upon every opportunity , as may lead and draw them in willing obe- dience , enflam'd with the ftudy of learn- ing , and the admiration of vertue , stirr'd N up up with high hopes of living to be brave men [ 77 ]
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... make many of them renowned and matchleffe men . At the fame time , fome other hour of the day , might be taught them the rules of Arithmetick , and foon after the I them [ 178 ] up with high hopes of living to be brave ...
... make many of them renowned and matchleffe men . At the fame time , fome other hour of the day , might be taught them the rules of Arithmetick , and foon after the I them [ 178 ] up with high hopes of living to be brave ...
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... living creatures as farre as anatomy . Then also in course might be read to them out of fome not tedious writer the inftitution of Phyfick ; that they may know the tempers , the humors , the feafons , and how to manage a crudity : which ...
... living creatures as farre as anatomy . Then also in course might be read to them out of fome not tedious writer the inftitution of Phyfick ; that they may know the tempers , the humors , the feafons , and how to manage a crudity : which ...
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... living . In which methodicall courfe it is fo fuppos'd they muft pro- ceed by the fteddy pace of learning on- ward , as at convenient times for memo- ries fake to retire back into the middle ward , and fometimes into the rear of what ...
... living . In which methodicall courfe it is fo fuppos'd they muft pro- ceed by the fteddy pace of learning on- ward , as at convenient times for memo- ries fake to retire back into the middle ward , and fometimes into the rear of what ...
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Страница 172 - And though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet if he have not studied the solid things in them as well as the words and lexicons, he were nothing so much to be esteemed a learned man, as any yeoman or tradesman competently wise in his mother dialect only.
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