| Samuel Johnson - 1821 - 474 страници
...inclined to shrink. They are unwilling that Milton should be degraded to a school-master ; but, since it cannot be denied that he taught boys, one finds...virtue; and all tell what they do not know to be true, * This is inaccurately expressed : Philips, and Dr. Newton after him, say a garden-house, ie a house... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 302 страници
...inclined to shrink. They are unwilling that Milton should be degraded to a schoolmaster; but, since it cannot be denied that he taught boys, one finds...all tell what they do not know to be true, only to excuse an act which no wise man will consider as in 6 Philips says a garden-house, ie a house situate... | |
| 1822 - 292 страници
...inclined to shrink. They are unwilling that Milton should be degraded to a schoolmaster; but, since it cannot be denied that he taught boys, one finds...all tell what they do not know to be true, only to excuse an act which no wise man will consider as in » 6 Philips says a garden-house, ie a house situate... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 492 страници
...inclined to shrink. They are unwilling that Milton should be degraded to a school-master; but, since it cannot be denied that he taught boys, one finds...all tell what they do not know to be true, only to excuse an act which no wise man will consider as in itself disgraceful. His father was alive; his allow*... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 450 страници
...inclined to shrink. They are unwilling that Milton should be degraded to a school-master; but, since it cannot be denied that he taught boys, one finds...all tell what they do not know to be true, only to excuse an act which no wise man will consider as in itself disgraceful. His father was alive; his allowance... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 страници
...inclined to shrink. They are unwilling that Milton should be degraded to a schoolmaster; but, since it cannot be denied that he taught boys, one finds...all tell what they do not know to be true, only to excuse an act which no wise man will consider as in itself disgraceful. His father was alive; his allowance... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 556 страници
...inclined to shrink. They are unwilling that Milton should be degraded to a schoolmaster; but, since it cannot be denied that he taught boys, one finds...all tell what they do not know to be true, only to excuse an act which no wise man will consider as in itself disgraceful. His father was alive; his allowance... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 528 страници
...inclined to shrink.-^ They are unwilling that Milton should be degraded to a schoolmaster; but, since it cannot be denied that he taught boys, one finds...all tell what they do not know to be true, only to excuse an act which no wise man will consider as in itself disgraceful. His father was alive; his allowance... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 534 страници
...inclined to shrink. They are urnyilling that Milton should be degraded to a school-master ; but, suce it cannot be denied that he taught boys, one finds out that le taught for nothing, and another that his motives was only zea\ for the propagation, of learning... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 страници
...should be degraded to a schoolmaster; but, since it cannot be denied that he taught boys, one finds ont that he taught for nothing, and another that his motive...all tell what they do not know to be true, only to excuse an act which no wise man will consider as in itself disgraceful. His father was slive; his allowance... | |
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