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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... city through- out this land , which would tend much to the encrease of learning and civility every where . This number , leffe or more thus collected , to the convenience of a foot company , or interchangeably two troops of cavalry ...
... city through- out this land , which would tend much to the encrease of learning and civility every where . This number , leffe or more thus collected , to the convenience of a foot company , or interchangeably two troops of cavalry ...
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... . But herein it fhall exceed thein , and fupply a defect as great as that which Plato , noted in the commonwealth of Sparta ; whereas that that city train'd up their youth most for warre , [ 191 ] legion. Now will be worth the feeing ...
... . But herein it fhall exceed thein , and fupply a defect as great as that which Plato , noted in the commonwealth of Sparta ; whereas that that city train'd up their youth most for warre , [ 191 ] legion. Now will be worth the feeing ...
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Francis Blackburne. that city train'd up their youth most for warre , and these in their Academies and Lyceum , all for the gown , this inftitu- tion of breeding which I here delineate , fhall be equally good both for peace and warre ...
Francis Blackburne. that city train'd up their youth most for warre , and these in their Academies and Lyceum , all for the gown , this inftitu- tion of breeding which I here delineate , fhall be equally good both for peace and warre ...
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... city , " ( faid the good Alcæus , a poet , whose muse was always facred and faithful to the beft of caufes ) it is not walls and buildings ; no , it is being inhabited by men : by men , who know them- felves to be men , and have ...
... city , " ( faid the good Alcæus , a poet , whose muse was always facred and faithful to the beft of caufes ) it is not walls and buildings ; no , it is being inhabited by men : by men , who know them- felves to be men , and have ...
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... Cities and Si- niories heard them gladly , and with great refpect , if they had ought in pub- lick to admonifh the State . Thus did Dion Prufæus a ftranger and a privat Ora- tor tor counfell the Rhodians against a former edict and I [ 230 ]
... Cities and Si- niories heard them gladly , and with great refpect , if they had ought in pub- lick to admonifh the State . Thus did Dion Prufæus a ftranger and a privat Ora- tor tor counfell the Rhodians against a former edict and I [ 230 ]
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