| Thomas Jefferson - 1911 - 252 sivua
...profess to persecute the Son of God, Jesus as Jesus, Christ as Christ, without a mark or covering? " It pleased the Lord to call me for some time and with some persons to practise the Hebrew and the Greek, Latin, French and Dutch. " Being comfortably persuaded that the Father of Spirits, who... | |
| Margaret Lewis Bailey - 1914 - 220 sivua
...civil war. He speaks of his association with Milton during his second visit to England in 1651-1652: "The Secretary of the Council Mr. Milton for my Dutch I read him, read me many more languages." 1 Roger Williams had "very probably acquired the Dutch tongue and with it some of the principles which... | |
| Margaret Lewis Bailey - 1914 - 220 sivua
...civil war. He speaks of his association with Milton during his second visit to England in 1651-1652: "The Secretary of the Council Mr. Milton for my Dutch I read him, read me many more languages." 1 Roger Williams had "very probably acquired the Dutch tongue and with it some of the principles which... | |
| Margaret Lewis Bailey - 1914 - 228 sivua
...civil war. He speaks of his association with Milton during his second visit to England in 1651-1652: "The Secretary of the Council Mr. Milton for my Dutch I read him, read me many more languages." 1 Roger Williams had "very probably acquired the Dutch tongue and with it some of the principles which... | |
| Thomas Goddard Wright - 1920 - 334 sivua
...Estimates of Population in the American Colonies. 9 Williams wrote to John Winthrop, Jr., July 12, 1654, "It pleased the Lord to call me for some time and with some persons to practice the Hebrew, the Greeke, Latine, French and Dutch: The Secretarie of the Councell, (Mr Milton)... | |
| Thomas Goddard Wright - 1920 - 334 sivua
...persons to practice the Hebrew, the Greeke, Latine, French and Dutch: The Secretarie of the Councell, (Mr Milton) for my Dutch I read him, read me many more Languages." It is probably in this way that Milton became acquainted with the Dutch Lucifer by Vondel. Williams... | |
| William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) - 1978 - 226 sivua
...been practicing various foreign languages with different people, including Milton, whom he praises : "The Secretary of the Council, (Mr. Milton) for my Dutch I read him, read me many more languages." This statement has been generally referred to early 1652, shortly after Williams had arrived in England,... | |
| Robert Blair St. George - 2000 - 436 sivua
...1654 letter to John Winthrop Jr., he comments on his experiences as a language learner and teacher: "[Mr. Milton] for my Dutch I read him read me many...more languages. Grammar rules begin to be esteemed a Tyrannie. I taught 2 Young Gentlemen!,] a Parliam[en]t mans Sons (as we teach our children English)... | |
| 1834 - 426 sivua
...youth. "It pleased the Lord," writes he, in a letlerto his friend Winthiop, "to call me for some time to practise the Hebrew, the Greek, Latin, French,...Dutch. The Secretary of the Council, Mr. Milton, for the Dutch I read him, read me many more languages. I taught two young gentlemen, a Parliament man's... | |
| 1892 - 796 sivua
...some twenty years later, when both were startling the world with eloquent radical pleas for freedom. " The Secretary of the Council, Mr. Milton, for my Dutch I read him, read me many more languages," wrote Williams, after his visit to England in 1651. Here also he may have known Henry Jessey and Hanserd... | |
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