The Spectator, Svazek 51793 |
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Strana 17
... learning , which likewise occurs very fre- quently . It is certain that both HOMER and VIRGIL were masters of all the learning of their times , but it shews itself in their works after an indirect and con- cealed manner . MILTON Seems ...
... learning , which likewise occurs very fre- quently . It is certain that both HOMER and VIRGIL were masters of all the learning of their times , but it shews itself in their works after an indirect and con- cealed manner . MILTON Seems ...
Strana 48
... learning in it , and a very agreeable turn of poetry , which rises in a great measure from its describing the places where they were worshipped , by those beautiful marks of rivers SO Check why Satan cries so frequent among the ancient ...
... learning in it , and a very agreeable turn of poetry , which rises in a great measure from its describing the places where they were worshipped , by those beautiful marks of rivers SO Check why Satan cries so frequent among the ancient ...
Strana 60
... learning to the greatest height . His chief design in that institution , was to divert the men of genius from meddling with politics , a province in which he did not care to have any one else to interfere with him . On the contrary ...
... learning to the greatest height . His chief design in that institution , was to divert the men of genius from meddling with politics , a province in which he did not care to have any one else to interfere with him . On the contrary ...
Strana 71
... learning ; and that without a proper temperament for the particular art or science which he studies , his utmost pains and application , assisted by the ablest masters , will be to no purpose . He illustrates this by the example of ...
... learning ; and that without a proper temperament for the particular art or science which he studies , his utmost pains and application , assisted by the ablest masters , will be to no purpose . He illustrates this by the example of ...
Strana 72
... learning , was upon the point of being dismissed as an hopeless blockhead , until one * CHRISTOPHER CLAVIUS , a geometrician and astronomer , author of five volumes in folio , who died at Rome in 1612 . one of the Fathers took it into ...
... learning , was upon the point of being dismissed as an hopeless blockhead , until one * CHRISTOPHER CLAVIUS , a geometrician and astronomer , author of five volumes in folio , who died at Rome in 1612 . one of the Fathers took it into ...
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