| John Milton - 1886 - 634 lehte
...indignity, to a free and knowing spirit, that can be put upon him. What advantage is it to be a man, over it is to be a boy at school, if we have only...the ferula to come under the fescue of an imprimatur t — if serious and elaborate writings, as if they were no more than the theme of a grammar lad under... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 630 lehte
...indignity, to a free and knowing spirit, that can be put upon him. What advantage is it to be a man, over it is to be a boy at school, if we have only escaped the ferula to come under the fescne of an imprimatur P — if serious and elaborate writings, as if they were no more than the theme... | |
| 1886 - 330 lehte
...and indignity to a free and knowing spirit that can be put upon him. What advantage is it to be a man over it is to be a. boy at school, if we have only escaped the ferule to come under the fescue of an imprimatur ? if serious and elaborate writings, as if they were... | |
| 1886 - 330 lehte
...indignity to a free and knowing spirit that can ;be put upon him. What advantage is it to be a man j'over it is to be a boy at school, if we have only escaped the ferule to come under the fescue of an imprimatur ? if serious and elaborate writings, as if they were... | |
| Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 lehte
...and indignity to a free and knowing spirit that can be put upon him. What advantage is it to be a man he " City and Country Mouse," that Montagne owed scaped the ferule, to come under the fescue of an imprimatur t if serious and elaborate writings, as... | |
| John Milton - 1889 - 468 lehte
...indignity to a free and knowing spirit that can be put upon him. - What advantage is it to be a man, over it is to be a boy at school, if we have only...writings, as if they were no more than the theme of a grammar- lad under his pedagogue, must not be uttered without the cursory eyes of a temporizing and... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 lehte
...and indignity to a free and knowing spirit that can be put upon him. What advantage is it to be a man over it is to be a boy at school, if we have only escaped the ferule to come under the fescue of an imprimatur ? if serious and elaborate writings, as if they were... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1890 - 590 lehte
...indignity to a free and knowing spirit that can be put upon him. ^ What advantage is it to be a man, over it is to be a boy at school, if we have only...serious and elaborate writings, as if they were no nore than the theme of a grammar-lad under his pedagogue, must not be uttered without the cursory eyes... | |
| John Milton - 1894 - 228 lehte
...but we must repair from all quarters to twenty licensing forges ? 'What advantage is it to be a man over it is to be a boy at school, if we have onlyscapt the ferular to come under the fescue of an imprimatur?' But these things do not ' tire' and... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1897 - 268 lehte
...be a boy at school, if we have only escaped the ferula, to come under the fescue of an imprimatur 1 If serious and elaborate writings, as if they were...pedagogue, must not be uttered without the cursory eyes of 1 Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, Mitford, ii. 4. J Ibid. 6. a temporizing and extemporizing licenser?... | |
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