Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate of Education and AreopagiticaVerlag nicht ermittelbar, 1780 - 381 pagina's |
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Pagina 172
... whole language quickly into their power . This I take to be the most rationall and . most profitable way of learning lan- guages , and whereby we may beft hope to give account to God of our youth fpent herein and for the ufual method of ...
... whole language quickly into their power . This I take to be the most rationall and . most profitable way of learning lan- guages , and whereby we may beft hope to give account to God of our youth fpent herein and for the ufual method of ...
Pagina 190
... have been taught , untill they have confirm'd , and folidly united the whole body of their perfeted knowledge , like the laft embattelling of a Romane legion . legion . Now will be worth the feeing what exercises [ 190 ]
... have been taught , untill they have confirm'd , and folidly united the whole body of their perfeted knowledge , like the laft embattelling of a Romane legion . legion . Now will be worth the feeing what exercises [ 190 ]
Pagina 194
... whole sym- phony with artfull and unimaginable touches adorn and grace the well - ftudied cords of fome choife compofer ; fome times the Lute , or foft organ stop wait- ing on elegant voices either to religious , martiall , or civill ...
... whole sym- phony with artfull and unimaginable touches adorn and grace the well - ftudied cords of fome choife compofer ; fome times the Lute , or foft organ stop wait- ing on elegant voices either to religious , martiall , or civill ...
Pagina 224
... no other , then the joy and gratulation which it brings to all who wish and pro- mote their Countries liberty ; whereof this whole difcourfe propos'd will be a certaine certaine teftimony , if not a Trophey . For this [ 224 ]
... no other , then the joy and gratulation which it brings to all who wish and pro- mote their Countries liberty ; whereof this whole difcourfe propos'd will be a certaine certaine teftimony , if not a Trophey . For this [ 224 ]
Pagina 226
... whole Realme to your indefatigable vertues , I might be justly reckn'd among the tardieft , and unwil- lingeft of them that praife yee . Never- theleffe there being three principall things , without which all praifing is but courtship ...
... whole Realme to your indefatigable vertues , I might be justly reckn'd among the tardieft , and unwil- lingeft of them that praife yee . Never- theleffe there being three principall things , without which all praifing is but courtship ...
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Remarks on Johnson's Life of Milton. To which are Added, Milton's Tractate ... Francis Blackburne Volledige weergave - 1780 |
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Pagina 349 - Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.
Pagina 265 - It was from out the rind of one apple tasted, that the knowledge of good and evil, as two twins cleaving together, leaped forth into the world. And perhaps this is that doom which Adam fell into of knowing good and evil, that is to say of knowing good by evil.
Pagina 266 - He that can apprehend and consider vice with all her baits and seeming pleasures, and yet abstain, and yet distinguish, and yet prefer that which is truly better, he is the true warfaring Christian.
Pagina 172 - And though a linguist should pride himself to have all the tongues that Babel cleft the world into, yet if he have not studied the solid things in them as well as the words and lexicons, he were nothing so much to be esteemed a learned man, as any yeoman or tradesman competently wise in his mother dialect only.
Pagina 295 - I lastly proceed from the no good it can do to the manifest hurt it causes, in being first the greatest discouragement and affront that can be offered to learning and to learned men.
Pagina 235 - Dragon's teeth; and being sown up and down, may chance to spring up armed men. And yet, on the other hand, unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book: Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were in the eye.
Pagina 235 - And yet, on the other hand, unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book. Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God's image; but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God, as it were, in the eye. Many a man lives a burden to the earth; but a good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
Pagina 333 - Lords and Commons of England, consider what Nation it is whereof ye are, and whereof ye are the governors : a Nation not slow and dull, but of a quick, ingenious, and piercing spirit, acute to invent, subtle and sinewy to discourse, not beneath the reach of any point the highest that human capacity can soar to.
Pagina 293 - ... 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.
Pagina 339 - I doubt not, if some great and worthy stranger should come among us, wise to discern the mould and temper of a people, and how to govern it, observing the high hopes and aims, the diligent alacrity of our extended thoughts and reasonings in the pursuance of truth and freedom, but that he would cry out as...