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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Page 192
... exercise which I commend firft , is the exact use of their weapon ; to guard and to ftrike fafely with edge , or point ; this will keep them healthy , nimble , ftrong , and well in breath , is alfo the likelieft means to make them grow ...
... exercise which I commend firft , is the exact use of their weapon ; to guard and to ftrike fafely with edge , or point ; this will keep them healthy , nimble , ftrong , and well in breath , is alfo the likelieft means to make them grow ...
Page 197
... exercises at home , there is another opportunity of gaining experience to be won from pleasure itselfe abroad ; In those vernal feasons of the yeer , when the air is calm and pleasant , it were an injury and fullenneffe against nature ...
... exercises at home , there is another opportunity of gaining experience to be won from pleasure itselfe abroad ; In those vernal feasons of the yeer , when the air is calm and pleasant , it were an injury and fullenneffe against nature ...
Page 209
... exercise of Wit , and Reason ? What can government mean , intend , or produce , that is worthy of man , or beneficial to him , as he is a rational creature , befides Wifdom , Knowledge , Virtue , and Science ? Is it merely indeed that ...
... exercise of Wit , and Reason ? What can government mean , intend , or produce , that is worthy of man , or beneficial to him , as he is a rational creature , befides Wifdom , Knowledge , Virtue , and Science ? Is it merely indeed that ...
Page 220
... Exercise of his Understanding , the full ufe of all the means of advancing in « Virtue and Knowledge ? 3. What is it then that is , and muft be , the chief end of government to en- courage and promote ? Is it not Know- " ledge , Virtue ...
... Exercise of his Understanding , the full ufe of all the means of advancing in « Virtue and Knowledge ? 3. What is it then that is , and muft be , the chief end of government to en- courage and promote ? Is it not Know- " ledge , Virtue ...
Page 367
... gainfaid , brought divers glofing colours to the House , which were indeed but colours , and serving to no end except it be to exercise a fuperiority over their neigh- neighbours , men who doe not therefore labour in an [ 367 ]
... gainfaid , brought divers glofing colours to the House , which were indeed but colours , and serving to no end except it be to exercise a fuperiority over their neigh- neighbours , men who doe not therefore labour in an [ 367 ]
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