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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... youth of parts and fpirit . Wonderful must be that genius which has a tafte for being flogged or banished ! " It seems plain , " fays the new narra- tive , " from his own verses to Diodati , that he had incurred ruftication , a tem ...
... youth of parts and fpirit . Wonderful must be that genius which has a tafte for being flogged or banished ! " It seems plain , " fays the new narra- tive , " from his own verses to Diodati , that he had incurred ruftication , a tem ...
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... youth have copied . Whether Toland knew the particulars of Milton's motives , must be left to God and his own confcience ; but to say that " Milton had no fordid or mercenary 66 ' purposes " will not imply that he taught for nothing ...
... youth have copied . Whether Toland knew the particulars of Milton's motives , must be left to God and his own confcience ; but to say that " Milton had no fordid or mercenary 66 ' purposes " will not imply that he taught for nothing ...
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... youth between ten and fifteen " or fixteen years of age . " And then follows the wife obfervation , that " no- " body can be taught fafter than he can " learn * . " But who were these youth ? Even his fifter's two fons , ( perhaps only ...
... youth between ten and fifteen " or fixteen years of age . " And then follows the wife obfervation , that " no- " body can be taught fafter than he can " learn * . " But who were these youth ? Even his fifter's two fons , ( perhaps only ...
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Francis Blackburne. frankly confeffes , that having no fteady principle of religion in his youth , or even in his maturer years , he finally fet up his reft in the church of Rome : and indeed if the effentials of religion con- fift in ...
Francis Blackburne. frankly confeffes , that having no fteady principle of religion in his youth , or even in his maturer years , he finally fet up his reft in the church of Rome : and indeed if the effentials of religion con- fift in ...
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... youth fpent herein and for the ufual method of teaching Arts , I deem it to be an old errour of universities not yet well recov- er'd from the Scholaftick grofneffe of barbarous 3 barbarous ages , that instead of begin- ning with Arts ...
... youth fpent herein and for the ufual method of teaching Arts , I deem it to be an old errour of universities not yet well recov- er'd from the Scholaftick grofneffe of barbarous 3 barbarous ages , that instead of begin- ning with Arts ...
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