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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... vertue , which being united to the heavenly grace of faith makes up the highest perfection . But because our understanding cannot in this body found it felfe but on fenfible things , nor arrive fo cleerly to the know- ledge of God and ...
... vertue , which being united to the heavenly grace of faith makes up the highest perfection . But because our understanding cannot in this body found it felfe but on fenfible things , nor arrive fo cleerly to the know- ledge of God and ...
Page 172
... vertue , and true generous breeding , that flattery and court shifts and tyrannous aphorifmes appear to them the highest points of wisdom ; in- ftilling ftilling their barren hearts with confci- entious flavery , if [ 171 ]
... vertue , and true generous breeding , that flattery and court shifts and tyrannous aphorifmes appear to them the highest points of wisdom ; in- ftilling ftilling their barren hearts with confci- entious flavery , if [ 171 ]
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... vertue and true labour , ere any flattering fe- ducement , or vain principle seise them wandering , fome eafie and delightfull book of education would be read to them ; whereof the Greeks have ftore , as Cebes , Plutarch , and other ...
... vertue and true labour , ere any flattering fe- ducement , or vain principle seise them wandering , fome eafie and delightfull book of education would be read to them ; whereof the Greeks have ftore , as Cebes , Plutarch , and other ...
Page 184
... vertue and the hatred of vice : while their young and pliant affections are led through all the morall works of Plato , Xenophon , Cicero , Plutarch , Laertius , and those Locrian remnants ; but ftill to be re- duc't in their nightward ...
... vertue and the hatred of vice : while their young and pliant affections are led through all the morall works of Plato , Xenophon , Cicero , Plutarch , Laertius , and those Locrian remnants ; but ftill to be re- duc't in their nightward ...
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... vertues and excellencies , with farre more advan- tage now in this puritie of Chriftian knowledge . Nor fhall we then need the Monfieurs of Paris to take our hopefull youth into thir flight and prodigall custo- dies and fend them over ...
... vertues and excellencies , with farre more advan- tage now in this puritie of Chriftian knowledge . Nor fhall we then need the Monfieurs of Paris to take our hopefull youth into thir flight and prodigall custo- dies and fend them over ...
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