| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1874 - 432 pagina’s
...the tailor, in St. Bride's Churchyard, and took lodgings for his pupils. " Let not," says Johnson, " our veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some...away his patriotism in a private boarding.school." Johnson does not explain exactly what degree of merriment his veneration for Milton permitted him ;... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 pagina’s
...religious and political sentiments, makes the following remarks on the educational labors of our author. " Let not our veneration for Milton forbid us to look...on the man who hastens home, because his countrymen arc contending for their liberty, and, when he reaches the scene of action, vapors away his patriotism... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 pagina’s
...religious and political sentiments, makes the following remarks on the educational labors of our author. " Let not our veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some degree •Milton was the author of a Latin Grammar, a Treatise on Logic, and a Latin Lexicon i 'i'| is the... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1880 - 436 pagina’s
...the tailor, in St. Bride's Churchyard, and took lodgings for his pupils. " Let not," says Johnson, " our veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some...away his patriotism in a private boarding-school." Johnson does nflt explain exactly what degree of merriment his veneration for Milton permitted him... | |
| 1928 - 692 pagina’s
...entering into public employments he opened a school. "Let not our veneration for Milton," mocks Johnson, "forbid us to look with some degree of merriment on...promises and small performance, on the man who hastens 3 George Birkbeck Hill [editorl. Johnson's "Lives of the English Poets," Oxford, 190.ri, Vol. I. The... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1881 - 570 pagina’s
...that he might avoid the noise of the street. Here he received more boys, to be boarded and instructed. Let not our veneration for Milton forbid us to look...of action, vapours away his patriotism in a private Doarding-school. This is the period of his life from which all biographers seem inclined to shrink.... | |
| William Landels - 1883 - 246 pagina’s
...the cause he espoused more than did his pen, and in a lumbering and spiteful sentence says : — " Let not our veneration for Milton forbid us to look...for their liberty, and when he reaches the scene of performance, vapours away his patriotism in a private boarding-house." One is sorry for that sneer,... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1887 - 312 pagina’s
...tells us that we ought not to allow our veneration for Milton to rob us of a joke at the expense of a man 'who hastens home because his countrymen are '...away his patriotism ' in a private boarding-school ; ' but that this observation was dictated by the good Doctor's spleen is made plain by his immediately... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1887 - 314 pagina’s
...tells us that we ought not to allow our veneration for Milton to rob us of a joke at the expense of a man ' who hastens home because his countrymen are...vapours away his patriotism in a private boarding-school ;' but that this observation was dictated by the good Doctor's spleen is made plain by his immediately... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1889 - 344 pagina’s
...the tailor, in St. Bride's Churchyard, and took lodgings for his pupils. " Let not," says Johnson, " our veneration for Milton forbid us to look with some...away his patriotism in a private boarding-school." Johnson does not explain exactly what degree of merriment his veneration for Milton permitted him;... | |
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