| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...knowledge of personal duty, they may then begin the study of aconomics. And either now or beforg this, they may have easily learned at any odd hour the Italian tongue. And soon after, but with wariness and good antidote, it would be wholesome enough to let them taste some... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 pages
...knowledge of personal duty, they may then begin the study of economics. And either now of before this, they may have easily learned at any odd hour the Italian tongue. And soon after, but with wariness and good antidote, it would be wholesome enough to let them taste some... | |
| Livy - Rome - 1831 - 310 pages
...an acquaintance with the fathers of modern learning, " whose rhetorike so swete Enluminid Itaile," and awoke also the minds of our British ancestors...friend, the judgment of the polite scholars of his age, confirmed by a distinct and eloquent expression of his own : " Ut est apud eos ingenio quis forte floridior,... | |
| Livy - 1833 - 336 pages
...by themselves, an acquaintance with the fathers of modern learning, " whos rethorike swete Enlumined all Itaille," and awoke also the minds of our British...friend, the judgment of the polite scholars of his age, confirmed by a distinct and eloquent expression of his own : " Ut est apud eos ingenio quis forte floridior,... | |
| Education - 1836 - 432 pages
...knowledge of personal duty, they may then begin the study of economics. And either now or before this, they may have easily learned at any odd hour the Italian tongue. And soon after, but with wariness and good antidote, it would be wholesome enough to let them taste some... | |
| Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 pages
...knowledge of personal duty, they may then begin the study of economics. And either now or before this, they may have easily learned at any odd hour the Italian tongue. And soon after, but with wariness and good antidote, it would be wholesome enough to let them taste some... | |
| John Milton - 1836 - 448 pages
...personal duty, they may then begin the study of economics. (19) And either now or before this, they may have easily learned, at any odd hour, the Italian tongue. And soon after, but with wariness and good antidote, it would be wholesome enough to let them taste some... | |
| Education - 1839 - 636 pages
...knowledge of personal duty, they may then begin the study of economics. And either now or before this, they may have easily learned at any odd hour the Italian tongue. And soon after, but with wariness and good antidote, it would be wholesome enough to let them taste some... | |
| Livy - Rome - 1841 - 674 pages
...deterred from seeking, by themselves, an acquaintance with the fathers of modern learning, " wrhos rethorike swete Knlumined all Itaille," and awoke...friend, the judgment of the polite scholars of his age, confirmed by a distinct and eloquent expression of his own : " Ut est apud eos ingenio quis forte floridior,... | |
| Livy - 1844 - 308 pages
...by themselves, an acquaintance with the fathers of modern learning, " whos rethorike swete Enlumined all Itaille," and awoke also the minds of our British...friend, the judgment of the polite scholars of his age, confirmed by a distinct and eloquent expression of his own : " Ut est apud eos ingenio quis forte fioridior,... | |
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