These ways would try all their peculiar gifts of nature; and if there were any secret excellence among them would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of this nation, and bring... Manchester papers - Sivu 185tekijä(t) Manchester papers - 1856Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - 1910 - 778 sivua
...secret excellence among them, would fetch it out and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, ' desire rather commendation of wit, in being able to hold over back again transit Incapable of recruiting their forcis ("quaff out" In the next line appears... | |
| John Milton - 1911 - 304 sivua
...excellence among / them would fetch it out, and give it fair opportuni/ ties to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of...bring into fashion again those old admired virtues and excel\ lencies, with far more advantage now in this purity of \ Christian knowledge. Nor shall we then... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1912 - 272 sivua
...not but mightily redound to the good of this nation, and bring into fashion again those old admir'd virtues and excellencies with far more advantage now...their slight and prodigal custodies, and send them over back again transformed into mimics, apes, and kekshose. But if they desire to see other countries... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1912 - 268 sivua
...secret excellence among them, would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of...this nation, and bring into fashion again those old admir'd virtues and excellencies with far more advantage now in this purity of Christian knowledge.... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 828 sivua
...secret excellence among them, would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, ay, 1818. — * through his means, transported into...thought that if I were compelled to forego England, an FROM AREOPAGITICA A SPEECH FOR THE LIBERTY OF UNLICENSED PRINTING To THE PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND I deny... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1916 - 806 sivua
...secret excellence among them, would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, oment, That this huge stage presenteth nought but shows Whereon the stars FROM AREOPAGITICA A SPEECH FOR THE LIBERTY OF UNLICENSED PRINTING To Tin; PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND I deny... | |
| 1917 - 692 sivua
...of literature and the conversation of the learned." 19 " The monsieurs of Paris," he complained, " take our hopeful youth into their slight and prodigal custodies, and send them over, back again, transformed into mimics, apes, and kickshaws." 20 But the early humanism of Italy... | |
| John Marcellus Steadman (Jr.) - 1918 - 376 sivua
...pleasures of literature and the conversation of the learned." " " The monsieurs of Paris," he complained, " take our hopeful youth into their slight and prodigal custodies, and send them over, back again, transformed into mimics, apes, and kickshaws." 20 But the early humanism of Italy... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 sivua
...secret excellence among them, would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, ompany FROM AREOPAGITICA A SPEECH FOR THE LIBERTY OF UNLICENSED PRINTING To THE PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND I deny... | |
| John Milton - 1927 - 208 sivua
...secret excellence among them would fetch it out, and give it fair opportunities to advance itself by, which could not but mightily redound to the good of...their slight and prodigal custodies, and send them over, back again, transformed into mimics, apes, and kickshaws. But if they desire to see other countries... | |
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