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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... 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 , have come near to the equal- ling the mafter , or at least have in " fome ...
... 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 , have come near to the equal- ling the mafter , or at least have in " fome ...
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... knowledge ; its only genuine product , I believe , is " a fmall hiftory of poetry , written in " Latin by his nephew , of which per- * Johnfon , p . 31 . haps none of my readers has ever " heard . 3 haps [ 56 ] furely the business of a ...
... knowledge ; its only genuine product , I believe , is " a fmall hiftory of poetry , written in " Latin by his nephew , of which per- * Johnfon , p . 31 . haps none of my readers has ever " heard . 3 haps [ 56 ] furely the business of a ...
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... knowledge . Wood . fays , both Milton's nephews were writ- ers ; and there may be ftill more ge- nuine products of Milton's fcholaftic in- ftitution than Dr. Johnfon ever heard of . 2. From this reflection it may be in- ferred , that ...
... knowledge . Wood . fays , both Milton's nephews were writ- ers ; and there may be ftill more ge- nuine products of Milton's fcholaftic in- ftitution than Dr. Johnfon ever heard of . 2. From this reflection it may be in- ferred , that ...
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... knowledge and the ufe of which , eannot but be a great fur- therance both to the enlargement of truth and honeft living , with much more peace . Nor should the lawes of any private friendship have prevail'd with me to divide thus , or ...
... knowledge and the ufe of which , eannot but be a great fur- therance both to the enlargement of truth and honeft living , with much more peace . Nor should the lawes of any private friendship have prevail'd with me to divide thus , or ...
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... knowledge , and fuch as pleas'd you so well in the re- lating , I here give you them to dispose of . 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 ...
... knowledge , and fuch as pleas'd you so well in the re- lating , I here give you them to dispose of . 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 ...
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