... legible, whereof three pages would not down at any time in the fairest print, is an imposition which I cannot believe how he that values time, and his own studies, or is but of a sensible nostril, should be able to endure. REMARKS ON JOHNSON'S LIFE OF MILTON. - Page 259by Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 381 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Milton - 1870 - 356 pages
...unless at certain seasons ; but to be enjoined the reading of that at all times, and in a hand scarce legible, whereof three pages would not down at any time in the fairest print, is an imposition I cannot believe how he that values time, and his own studies, or is... | |
| John Milton - 1873 - 130 pages
...and Pamphlets, oftimes huge volumes. There is no Book that is acceptable unlesse at certain seasons; but to be enjoyn'd the reading of that at all times, and in a hand scars legible, whereof three pages would not down at any time in the fairest Print, is an imposition... | |
| David Masson - 1873 - 754 pages
...unless at certain, seasons ; but to be enjoined the reading of that at all times, and in a hand scarce legible, whereof three pages would not down at any time in the fairest print, is an imposition which I cannot believe how he that values time and his own studies,... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 228 pages
...and pamphlets, oftimes huge volumes. There is no book that is acceptable unlesse at certain seasons; but to be enjoyn'd the reading of that at all times, and in a hand scars legible, whereof three pages would not down at any time in the fairest Print, is an imposition... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 456 pages
...unless at certain seasons. But to be enjoined the reading of that at all times, and in a hand scarce legible, whereof three pages would not down at any time in the fairest print, is an imposition which I cannot believe how he that values time and his own studies,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...unless at certain seasons ; but to be enjoined the reading of that at all times, and in a hand scarce my hand, and fell a-beating the coffin, and calling papa ; for fairest print, is an imposition which I cannot believe how he that values time, and his own studies,... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 462 pages
...unless at certain seasons. But to be cnjotned the reading of that at all times, and in a hand scarce legible, whereof three pages would not down at any time in the fairest print, is an imposition which I cannot believe how he that values time and his own studies,... | |
| John Milton - 1882 - 216 pages
...and pamphlets, oftimes huge volumes. There is no book that is acceptable unlesse at certain seasons; but to be enjoyn'd the reading of that at all times, and in a hand scars legible, whereof three pages would not down at any time in the fairest Print, is an imposition... | |
| Max Karl Gottschalk - 1883 - 402 pages
...for instance, in Areop.: — "To be enjoyned the reading of a book at all times, and in a hand scars legible, whereof three pages would not down at any time in the fairest Print, is an imposition which I cannot beleeve how he that values time and his own studies,... | |
| John [prose Milton (selected]) - 1884 - 304 pages
...unless at certain seasons ; but to be enjoined the reading of that at all times, and in a hand scarce legible, whereof three pages would not down at any time in the fairest print, is an imposition I cannot believe how he that values time, and his own studies, or is... | |
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