Milton's Paradise Lost: With Copious Notes, Explanatory and Critical, Partly Selected from the Various Commentators, and Partly OriginalR. Clay, Bread Street Hill for] Samuel Holdsworth, Amen Corner, Paternoster Row., 1840 - 470 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... 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 cadence , 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 cadence , and scan without ...
Strana xvi
... 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 xviii
... says in his introduc- tion to the Second Book of his " Reason of Church Government , " — “ In this manner of writing , wherein knowing myself inferior to myself , led by the genial powers of nature to another task , I have the use , as ...
... says in his introduc- tion to the Second Book of his " Reason of Church Government , " — “ In this manner of writing , wherein knowing myself inferior to myself , led by the genial powers of nature to another task , I have the use , as ...
Strana xxi
... says , of “ satis- fying and composing the minds of the people , " and to show that , as the king violated his duty , the act was justifiable , and that the Presbyterians , having first been the most inveterate enemies of the royal ...
... says , of “ satis- fying and composing the minds of the people , " and to show that , as the king violated his duty , the act was justifiable , and that the Presbyterians , having first been the most inveterate enemies of the royal ...
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 publication 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 publication till the beginning of 1651. No sooner did the book , written in Latin ...
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