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... whereof were Mr. Alphry , and Mr. Miller , two gentlemen of Gray's Inn , the beaux of those times , but nothing near so bad as those now - a - days ; with these gentlemen he would so far made bold with his body , as now and then to keep ...
... whereof were Mr. Alphry , and Mr. Miller , two gentlemen of Gray's Inn , the beaux of those times , but nothing near so bad as those now - a - days ; with these gentlemen he would so far made bold with his body , as now and then to keep ...
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... Again ( Ibid . 641 ) , " But if you ask what is the good of education in general , the answer is easy ; that edu- cation makes good men , and that good men act nobly . " 3 a hundred and fifty persons , whereof twenty or OF EDUCATION 9.
... Again ( Ibid . 641 ) , " But if you ask what is the good of education in general , the answer is easy ; that edu- cation makes good men , and that good men act nobly . " 3 a hundred and fifty persons , whereof twenty or OF EDUCATION 9.
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... whereof ye are , and whereof ye are the governors ; a nation not slow and dull , but of a quick , ingenious , and piercing spirit , acute to invent , subtle and sinewy to discourse , 5 not beneath the reach of any point the highest that ...
... whereof ye are , and whereof ye are the governors ; a nation not slow and dull , but of a quick , ingenious , and piercing spirit , acute to invent , subtle and sinewy to discourse , 5 not beneath the reach of any point the highest that ...
Índice
The Earliest Life of Milton | xxiii |
Collections for the Life of Milton By John | xxxvii |
The Life of Milton By Edward Philips | lvi |
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