Areopagitica, and Of Education, 1644Scolar Press, 1968 - 48 páginas |
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... age can restore a life , whereof perhaps there is no great loffe ; and re- volutions of ages doe not oft recover the leffe of a rejected truth , for the want of which whole Nations fare the worfe . We should be wary therefore what ...
... age can restore a life , whereof perhaps there is no great loffe ; and re- volutions of ages doe not oft recover the leffe of a rejected truth , for the want of which whole Nations fare the worfe . We should be wary therefore what ...
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... age fell to the ftudy of that whereof before hee was fo feru pulous . And yet at the fame time Navius and Plautus the firft Latine comedians had fill'd the City with all the borrow'd Scenes of Menander and Philemon . Then began to be ...
... age fell to the ftudy of that whereof before hee was fo feru pulous . And yet at the fame time Navius and Plautus the firft Latine comedians had fill'd the City with all the borrow'd Scenes of Menander and Philemon . Then began to be ...
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... age , not to learn principles , but to enlarge experience , and make wife obfervation , they will by that time be fuch as fhall deferve the regard and honour of all men where they paffe , and the fociety and friendship of thole in all ...
... age , not to learn principles , but to enlarge experience , and make wife obfervation , they will by that time be fuch as fhall deferve the regard and honour of all men where they paffe , and the fociety and friendship of thole in all ...
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