Milton's Paradise Lost with Copious Notes, Explanatory and Critical, Partly Selected from Addison, Bentley, Bowle ... [et. Al.], and Partly Original by James PrendevilleBaudry's European Library, 1850 - 382 strán (strany) |
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Strana viii
... says , " This good hap I had from a careful education - to be inured and seasoned betimes with the best and elegantest authors of the learned tongues ; and thereto brought an ear that could measure a just ca- dence , and scan without ...
... says , " This good hap I had from a careful education - to be inured and seasoned betimes with the best and elegantest authors of the learned tongues ; and thereto brought an ear that could measure a just ca- dence , and scan without ...
Strana xviii
... says his nephew and pupil ,. " did this application to the Greek and Latin languages , which , from his excellent judgment and easy way of teaching , were run over by his pupils to the age of sixteen , hinder the attaining to the ...
... says his nephew and pupil ,. " did this application to the Greek and Latin languages , which , from his excellent judgment and easy way of teaching , were run over by his pupils to the age of sixteen , hinder the attaining to the ...
Strana xix
... says in his " Defensio Secunda , " were inferior to the Episcopalians in learning and elo- quence . Five ministers wrote an answer , under the title of " Smec- tyinnuus , " ( a word formed from the first letters of their names , ) to ...
... says in his " Defensio Secunda , " were inferior to the Episcopalians in learning and elo- quence . Five ministers wrote an answer , under the title of " Smec- tyinnuus , " ( a word formed from the first letters of their names , ) to ...
Strana xxiii
... says in his Introduction , he was so broken down in health , that he was forced to break off from his labour every hour . This necessarily delayed the publica- tion till the beginning of 1651. No sooner did the book , written in Latin ...
... says in his Introduction , he was so broken down in health , that he was forced to break off from his labour every hour . This necessarily delayed the publica- tion till the beginning of 1651. No sooner did the book , written in Latin ...
Strana xxviii
... ( says Bishop Newton ) " at all times in defence of liberty , against all encroach- ments of power ; and though a prisoner , would yet be treated as a free - born Englishman . " Long dissertations have been written to explain the causes ...
... ( says Bishop Newton ) " at all times in defence of liberty , against all encroach- ments of power ; and though a prisoner , would yet be treated as a free - born Englishman . " Long dissertations have been written to explain the causes ...
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