| John [prose Milton (selected]) - 1862 - 396 páginas
...and divulge unusual things of myself, I shall petition to the gentler sort, it may not be envy to me. I must say therefore, that after I had for my first...tongues, and some sciences, as my age would suffer, by sundry masters and teachers both at home and at the schools, it was found, that whether aught was... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 páginas
...I might perhaps leave snniething so written to aftertimes, as they should not willingly let it die. I must say, therefore, that after I had for my first...tongues, and some sciences, as my age would suffer, by sundry masters and teachers at home and at (he school, it was found, that whether aught was imposed... | |
| John Francis Waller - 1857 - 230 páginas
...says in one of his tracts (" The Reason of Chnrch Government," pnblished in 1641)i — "I had, from my first years, by the ceaseless diligence and care...father (whom God recompense) been exercised to the tongnes and some sciences, as my age wonld snffer, by snndry masters and teachers, both at home and... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 874 páginas
...father was still alive, Milton describes his early scholastic education in these words: — "I had, from my first years, by the ceaseless diligence and care of my father, (whom God recompense) been ezercised to the tongues and some sciences, as my age would suffer, by sundry masters and teachers... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1864 - 840 páginas
...father was still alive, Milton describes his early scholastic education in these words: — "I had, from my first years, by the ceaseless diligence and care of my father, (whom God recompense) been exer162 cised to the tongues and some sciences, as my age would suffer, by sundry masters nnd teachers... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 páginas
...thing elaborately composed to the careless and interrupted listening of these tumultuous times. * * I must say, therefore, that after I had for my first...exercised to the tongues, and some sciences, as my see would suffer, by sundry masters and teachers at home and at llie school, it was found, that whether... | |
| Gail Hamilton - 1865 - 468 páginas
...and divulge unusual things of myself, I shall petition to the gentler sort, it may not be envy to me. I must say, therefore, that after I had for my first...diligence and care of my father, (whom God recompense !)". studied and written " the style, by certain vital signs it had, was likely to live. But much latelier... | |
| Gail Hamilton - 1865 - 461 páginas
...and divulge unusual things of myself, I shall petition to the gentler sort, it may not be envy to me. I must say, therefore, that after I had for my first...diligence and care of my father, (whom God recompense!)" studied and written " the style, by certain vital signs it had, was likely to live. But much 1 atelier... | |
| John Milton - 1866 - 520 páginas
...and divulge unusual things of myself, I shall petition to the gentler sort, it may not be envy to me. I must say, therefore, that after I had for my first...tongues, and some sciences, as my age would suffer, by sundry masters and teachers, both at home and at the schools, it was found that whether aught was... | |
| William Carlos Martyn - 1866 - 328 páginas
...Writing in 1641, while his father was yet alive, Milton thus describes his early studies: "I had from my first years, by the ceaseless diligence and care...tongues, and some sciences, as my age would suffer, by sundry masters and teachers both at home and at the schools." And again, after his father's death,... | |
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