| Samuel Rogers - 1854 - 516 páginas
...MILTON'S self I began thus far to assent ... to an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intent study, (which I take to be my...nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to aftertimes, as they should not willingly let it die. — MILTON. P. 64, 1. 8. . . . 'twas at matin-time... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1854 - 494 páginas
...(2U I began thus far to assent ... to an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labor and intent study (which I take to be my portion in this life), joined with tfe strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to aftertimes as 'they... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 346 páginas
...says he, "I take to be my portion in this life, joined with a strong propensity of nature,'' he might "leave something so written to after times, as they should not willingly let it die." It appears in all his writings that he had the usual concomitant of great abilities, a lofty and steady... | |
| John Broadbent - 1972 - 198 páginas
...home, and not less to an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intense study (which I take to be my portion in this life),...strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave somethingjso written to aftertimes as they should not willingly let it die. From Second defence of... | |
| 1923 - 1004 páginas
...height. There grows daily upon me an inward prompting that by labour and intense study (which I think to be my portion in this life), joined with the strong...propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something written to after times as they should not willingly let it die. With Horace, he feels ' non omnis moriar.'... | |
| John Broadbent - 1973 - 364 páginas
...of my friends here at home, and not less to an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intent study (which I take to be my...nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to aftertimes, as they should not willingly let it die. Reason of church government 1642 Milton as a teacher:... | |
| William Kerrigan - 1983 - 372 páginas
...of my friends here at home, and not lesse to an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intent study (which I take to be my portion in this life) joyn'd with the strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to aftertimes,... | |
| Manfred Görlach - 1991 - 492 páginas
...academies of Italy... I began... to assent. .. to an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intent study (which I take to be my portion in this life) joyn'd with the strong propensity of nature, I might perhaps leave something so written to 5 aftertimes,... | |
| John Franklin Jameson - 1993 - 470 páginas
...which the youthful Milton recorded—"an inward prompting which grows daily upon me, that by labor and intent study, which I take to be my portion in...after times as they should not willingly let it die?" The influence of universities upon historical writing is beneficent in proportion as universities and... | |
| John Milton - 1994 - 630 páginas
...less to an inward prompting which now grew daily upon me, that by labour and intense study (which 1 take to be my portion in this life) joined with the strong propensity of nature, 1 might perhaps leave something so written to aftertime, as they should not willingly let it die. The... | |
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