Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and AreopagiticaVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1780 - 381 pages |
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Page 177
... explanations upon every opportunity , as may lead and draw them in willing obe- dience , enflam'd with the study 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 study of learn- ing , and the admiration of vertue , stirr'd N up up with high hopes of living to be brave men [ 77 ]
Page 184
... studies where- with they close the dayes work , under the determinat fentence of David or Solomon , or the evangels and Apoftalic Scriptures . Being perfit in the know- ledge of perfonall duty , they may then begin the study of ...
... studies where- with they close the dayes work , under the determinat fentence of David or Solomon , or the evangels and Apoftalic Scriptures . Being perfit in the know- ledge of perfonall duty , they may then begin the study of ...
Page 194
... her first concoction , and fend their mindes backe to study in good tune and fatisfaction . Where hav- ing follow'd it clofe under vigilant eyes till about two ing [ 194 ] heard, or learnt; either while the skilful ...
... her first concoction , and fend their mindes backe to study in good tune and fatisfaction . Where hav- ing follow'd it clofe under vigilant eyes till about two ing [ 194 ] heard, or learnt; either while the skilful ...
Page 197
... studying much then , after two or three yeer that they have well laid their grounds , but to ride out in companies with prudent and staid guides , to all the quarters of the land : learning and obferving all places of ftrength , all ...
... studying much then , after two or three yeer that they have well laid their grounds , but to ride out in companies with prudent and staid guides , to all the quarters of the land : learning and obferving all places of ftrength , all ...
Page 208
... brutes . " Can we be either virtuous or religious , without the free ufe of our reafon , without the means of knowledge ? And can we have knowledge , if men Elfrid . dare dare not freely study , and as freely com- municate [ 208 ]
... brutes . " Can we be either virtuous or religious , without the free ufe of our reafon , without the means of knowledge ? And can we have knowledge , if men Elfrid . dare dare not freely study , and as freely com- municate [ 208 ]
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