| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 292 strani
...avoid evil. "Or// TCI iv ^-yapoitri KKKo'l K-/K$ot]i Of institutions we may judge by their effe<fts. From this wonder-working academy, I do not know that there ever proceeded any man very eminent for know,-* ledge : its only genuine product,! believe, is a fmall Hiftory of Poetry, written in Latin... | |
| 1780 - 596 strani
...careful to inftruct his fcholirs in religion. Every Sunday was fpent upon theology. * Of inftitutions we may judge by their effects. From this wonder-working...any man very eminent for knowledge: its only genuine produci, I believe, is a fmall Hiftory of Poetry, written in Latin by his nephew, of which perhaps... | |
| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 444 strani
...informer, and put upoa the reader as the product of his own fagacity. In another place the Doctor fays *, " From this wonder-working academy I " do not know that...knowledge; " its only genuine product, I believe, is " a fmall hiftory of poetry, written in " Latin by his nephew, of which per* Johnfon, p. 31. u haps none... | |
| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 408 strani
...and put upon the reader as the product of his own fagacity. In another place the Doctor fays *,. " From this wonder-working academy I " do not know that...knowledge; " its only genuine product, I believe, is " a fmall hiftory of poetry, written in " Latin by his nephew, of which per* Johnfon, p. 31. '* haps none... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 590 strani
...means to defend, as it is poffible for Milton's to ' Of inftitutions we may judge by their effens. From this wonder-working academy, I do not know that...knowledge: its only genuine product, I believe, is a fmall Hiftory of Poetry, wiittru in Latin by his nephew, of which perhaps none of my readers has ever... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 498 strani
...learn was, how to do good, and avoid evil. ri rot * . Of inftitutions we may judge by their effe&s. From this wonder-working academy, I do not know that...knowledge : its only genuine product, I believe, is a fmall Hiftory of Poetry, written in Latin by his nephew Philips, of which perhaps none of my readers... | |
| 1789 - 640 strani
...we had to learn was, how to do good, and avoid evil. Of institutions we may judge by their ¿ffe£h. From this wonder-working academy, I do not know that...man very eminent for knowledge : its only genuine produo, I believe, is a ("mall Hiftory of Poetry, written in Latin by his nephew, of winch perhaps... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 478 strani
...rather of opinion, that what we had to learn was, how to do good, and avoid evil, rot Of inftitutions we may judge by their effects. From this wonder-working...knowledge : its only genuine product, I believe, is a fmall Hiftory of Poetry, written in Latin by his nephew Philips, of which perhaps none of my readers... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1795 - 610 strani
...TOt IV 1¿E¿fOLO¿ x¿&or'1 cZ,7cf9OP')¿ TTW¿l¿j. Of inftitutions we may judge by their effe&s, From this wonder-working academy, I do not know that there ever proceeded any man very eminent for knowlçdge: its only. genuine pro-p dus¿t, I believe, is a (mall Hiftory of Poetry, written in Latin... | |
| William Hayley - 1799 - 376 strani
...has laviflied upon Milton as a preceptor. " From this wonder-working academy," fays the biographer, " I do not know that there ever " proceeded any man...knowledge; " its only genuine product, I believe, is a fmall " hiftory of poetry , "-written in Latin by his " nephew, of which, perhaps, none of my read"... | |
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