Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and Areopagitica1780 - 381 pages |
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... . The bishops counte- nanced and encouraged the universities ; and it was but natural for the univerfi- ties in their turn to inculcate that fort of learning ties [ 38 ] given both to schools and universities, as ...
... . The bishops counte- nanced and encouraged the universities ; and it was but natural for the univerfi- ties in their turn to inculcate that fort of learning ties [ 38 ] given both to schools and universities, as ...
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Francis Blackburne. ties in their turn to inculcate that fort of learning which tended to uphold the epifcopal authority , and confequently to prevent the reformation Milton wished for . ' " One of his objections , " fays the Doc- tor ...
Francis Blackburne. ties in their turn to inculcate that fort of learning which tended to uphold the epifcopal authority , and confequently to prevent the reformation Milton wished for . ' " One of his objections , " fays the Doc- tor ...
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... learning ; " and all tell what they do not know to " be true , only to excuse an act which no " wife man will confider as in itself dif- " graceful . His father was alive , his " allowance was not ample , and he fup- E " plied " plied ...
... learning ; " and all tell what they do not know to " be true , only to excuse an act which no " wife man will confider as in itself dif- " graceful . His father was alive , his " allowance was not ample , and he fup- E " plied " plied ...
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... learning might they have " proved ! the scholars might , in fome " degree , have come near to the equal- " ling the master , or at least have in " fome fort made good what he seems to " predict in the close of an elegy he made " in the ...
... learning might they have " proved ! the scholars might , in fome " degree , have come near to the equal- " ling the master , or at least have in " fome fort made good what he seems to " predict in the close of an elegy he made " in the ...
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... . The end then of learning is to repair the ruin of our first parents by regaining to know God aright , and out of that knowledge to love him , to imitate him , : to be like him , as we may the neereft M 3 to [ 165 ] : ...
... . The end then of learning is to repair the ruin of our first parents by regaining to know God aright , and out of that knowledge to love him , to imitate him , : to be like him , as we may the neereft M 3 to [ 165 ] : ...
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