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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... wit and apprehen- “ fion , the fame industry , alacrity , and " thirst after knowledge , as the inftruc- " tor was indued with , what prodigies " of wit and learning might they have " C -66 proved ! the scholars might , in fome degree ...
... wit and apprehen- “ fion , the fame industry , alacrity , and " thirst after knowledge , as the inftruc- " tor was indued with , what prodigies " of wit and learning might they have " C -66 proved ! the scholars might , in fome degree ...
Page 138
... wit improve " both proportionably , we fhall hardly find that " he hath gained much by the change he has “ made , from having no religion to chufe one of the worst . " Reply to Mr. Varillas , p . 139 . · him a wife and an honest man ...
... wit improve " both proportionably , we fhall hardly find that " he hath gained much by the change he has “ made , from having no religion to chufe one of the worst . " Reply to Mr. Varillas , p . 139 . · him a wife and an honest man ...
Page 172
... wits of children to compofe Theams , verfes , and Orations , which are the acts of ripeft judgement and the finall work of a head fill'd by long reading , and obferving , with ele- gant maxims , and copious invention . Thefe are not ...
... wits of children to compofe Theams , verfes , and Orations , which are the acts of ripeft judgement and the finall work of a head fill'd by long reading , and obferving , with ele- gant maxims , and copious invention . Thefe are not ...
Page 172
... wits in fadomles and unquiet deeps of controverfie , do for the most part grow into hatred and contempt of learning , mockt and deluded all this while with ragged notions and babblements , while they they expected worthy and delightfull ...
... wits in fadomles and unquiet deeps of controverfie , do for the most part grow into hatred and contempt of learning , mockt and deluded all this while with ragged notions and babblements , while they they expected worthy and delightfull ...
Page 173
... wits to that afinine feaft of fowthiftles and brambles which is commonly fet before them , as all the food and enter- , tainment of their tenderest and most do- cible age . I call therefore a compleate , and generous education that ...
... wits to that afinine feaft of fowthiftles and brambles which is commonly fet before them , as all the food and enter- , tainment of their tenderest and most do- cible age . I call therefore a compleate , and generous education that ...
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