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Pagina 85
Milton , ” says he , “ having tasted the “ honey of public employment , would “ not
return to hunger and philosophy ; but , continuing to exercise his office “ under a
manifest usurpation , betrayed : " s to his power that . liberty which he had .
Milton , ” says he , “ having tasted the “ honey of public employment , would “ not
return to hunger and philosophy ; but , continuing to exercise his office “ under a
manifest usurpation , betrayed : " s to his power that . liberty which he had .
Pagina 191
Now will be worth the seeing what exercises , and what recreations may best
agree , and become these studies . om THEIR EX E RC SE . THEIR EXERCISE .
The course of study hitherto briefly describ ' d , is , what I can guesse by reading ...
Now will be worth the seeing what exercises , and what recreations may best
agree , and become these studies . om THEIR EX E RC SE . THEIR EXERCISE .
The course of study hitherto briefly describ ' d , is , what I can guesse by reading ...
Pagina 192
Therefore about an hour and a halfe ere they eat at noon should be allow ' d
them for exercise and due rest afterwards : but the time for this may be enlarg ' d
at pleasure , according as their rising in the morning shall be early . The exercise
...
Therefore about an hour and a halfe ere they eat at noon should be allow ' d
them for exercise and due rest afterwards : but the time for this may be enlarg ' d
at pleasure , according as their rising in the morning shall be early . The exercise
...
Pagina 220
Is it not the free Exercise of his Understanding , the full “ use of all the means of -
advancing in « Virtue and Knowledge ? vino , * . 3 . What is it then that is , and
must be , the chief end of government to en- courage and promote ? Is it not know
* ...
Is it not the free Exercise of his Understanding , the full “ use of all the means of -
advancing in « Virtue and Knowledge ? vino , * . 3 . What is it then that is , and
must be , the chief end of government to en- courage and promote ? Is it not know
* ...
Pagina 367
... which God forbid should be gainsaid , brought divers glofing colours to the
House , which were indeed but colours , and serving to no end except it be to
exercise a superiority over their neighbours , men who doe not therefore labour
in an.
... which God forbid should be gainsaid , brought divers glofing colours to the
House , which were indeed but colours , and serving to no end except it be to
exercise a superiority over their neighbours , men who doe not therefore labour
in an.
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Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
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