Lives of the English Poets: Waller, Milton, CowleyCassell, 1891 - 192 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... learning - sake , and em- brace virtue for itself ; yet it is true , that youth , which is the season when learning is gotten , is not without ambition ; nor will ever take pains to excel in anything , when there is not some hope of ...
... learning - sake , and em- brace virtue for itself ; yet it is true , that youth , which is the season when learning is gotten , is not without ambition ; nor will ever take pains to excel in anything , when there is not some hope of ...
Pagina 49
... learning . His thoughts are such as a liberal conversation and large acquaintance with life would easily supply . They had however then , perhaps , that grace of novelty which they are now often supposed to want by those who , having ...
... learning . His thoughts are such as a liberal conversation and large acquaintance with life would easily supply . They had however then , perhaps , that grace of novelty which they are now often supposed to want by those who , having ...
Pagina 58
... be applied to such academies all over the land where languages and arts may be taught together ; so that youth may be at once brought up to a competency of learning and an honest trade , by which means 58 LIVES OF THE POETS .
... be applied to such academies all over the land where languages and arts may be taught together ; so that youth may be at once brought up to a competency of learning and an honest trade , by which means 58 LIVES OF THE POETS .
Pagina 59
Waller, Milton, Cowley Samuel Johnson Henry Morley. of learning and an honest trade , by which means such of them as had the gift , being enabled to support themselves ( without tithes ) by the latter , may , by the help of the former ...
Waller, Milton, Cowley Samuel Johnson Henry Morley. of learning and an honest trade , by which means such of them as had the gift , being enabled to support themselves ( without tithes ) by the latter , may , by the help of the former ...
Pagina 62
... learning , policy , or manners . From Rome he passed on to Naples , in company of a hermit , a companion from whom little could be expected ; yet to him Milton owed his introduction to Marso , Marquis of Villa , who had been before the ...
... learning , policy , or manners . From Rome he passed on to Naples , in company of a hermit , a companion from whom little could be expected ; yet to him Milton owed his introduction to Marso , Marquis of Villa , who had been before the ...
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