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Let us now . observe the . contrast . 66 Of the exercises which the rules of " the
university required , some were ; “ published by him in his maturer . “ years . They
had been undoubtedly “ applauded , for they were such as few 76 can perform ...
Let us now . observe the . contrast . 66 Of the exercises which the rules of " the
university required , some were ; “ published by him in his maturer . “ years . They
had been undoubtedly “ applauded , for they were such as few 76 can perform ...
Pagina 52
And then follows the wise observation , that “ no“ body can be taught fafter than
he can " learn * . ” . But who were these youth ? Even his fister ' s two fons , (
perhaps only one of them , the younger ) ; as appears by what Philips says after
he ...
And then follows the wise observation , that “ no“ body can be taught fafter than
he can " learn * . ” . But who were these youth ? Even his fister ' s two fons , (
perhaps only one of them , the younger ) ; as appears by what Philips says after
he ...
Pagina 106
... it only end in furnises palpably inconsistent with that unabated constancy of
mind in Milton , which even the new narrative could not disguise ; an obsernew
narr observation which belongs to more articles of this remarkable composition [
106 ]
... it only end in furnises palpably inconsistent with that unabated constancy of
mind in Milton , which even the new narrative could not disguise ; an obsernew
narr observation which belongs to more articles of this remarkable composition [
106 ]
Pagina 107
observation which belongs to more articles of this remarkable composition than
this before us . The Doctor ' s next debate with himself is concerning Milton ' s
religion . The appearances in this part of Milton ' s hiftory puzzled Mr . Peck
before ...
observation which belongs to more articles of this remarkable composition than
this before us . The Doctor ' s next debate with himself is concerning Milton ' s
religion . The appearances in this part of Milton ' s hiftory puzzled Mr . Peck
before ...
Pagina 199
But if they desire to see other countries at . three or four and twenty yeers of age ,
not to learn principles , but to enlarge experience , and make wise observation ,
they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men ...
But if they desire to see other countries at . three or four and twenty yeers of age ,
not to learn principles , but to enlarge experience , and make wise observation ,
they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men ...
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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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