| George Butt - 1793 - 254 sidor
...supposed " they must proceed by the steady pace of learning onward, as at con" venient times, for memory's sake, to retire back into the middle " ward, and sometimes...confirmed and solidly united the whole body of their " penonal knowledge, like the last embatteling of a Roman legion." Milton's prose works, folio, vol.... | |
| 1804 - 284 sidor
...memory's sake, to retire back into the middle ward, and sometimes into the rear, of what they have beeu taught, until they have confirmed and solidly united the whole body of their personal knowledge, like the last embattling of a Roman legion. 36 HEADING AND CONVERSATION. On life... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 sidor
...proceed by the steady pace of learning onward as at convenient times for memory's sake to retire hack into the middle ward, and sometimes into the rear...knowledge, like the last embattelling of a Roman legion. Now will be worth the seeing, what exercises and recreations may best agree, and become these studies.... | |
| Precept - 1825 - 302 sidor
...of learning onward, as at convenient times, for memories' sake, to return back into the middleward, and sometimes into the rear of what they have been...whole body of their perfected knowledge, like the last embattling of a Roman legion. In this letter, he might indeed well say that he would " conduct us to... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 sidor
...supposed they must proceed by the steady pace of learning onward, as at convenient times for memory's sake to retire back into the middle ward, and sometimes...whole body of their perfected knowledge, like the last embattling of a Roman legion. Now will be worth the seeing, what exercises and recreations may best... | |
| Reading England School - 1826 - 228 sidor
...supposed they must proceed by the steady pace of learning onward, as at convenient times, for memory's sake, to retire back into the middle ward, and sometimes...confirmed and solidly united the whole body of their personal knowledge, like the last embattling of a Roman legion. By Converse thus severely trained and... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 sidor
...supposed they must proceed by the stead v pace of learning onward, as at convenient tim«. for memory's sake, to retire back into the middle ward, and sometimes...knowledge, like the last embattelling of a Roman legion. Now will be worth the seeing, what exercises and recreations may best agree, and become these studies.... | |
| Schoolmaster - 1836 - 926 sidor
...supposed they must proceed by the steady pace of learning onward, as at convenient times for memory's sake to retire back into the middle ward, and sometimes...whole body of their perfected knowledge, like the last embattling of a Roman legion. Now will be worth the seeing what exercises and recreations may best... | |
| John Milton - 1836 - 448 sidor
...supposed they must proceed by the steady pace of learning onward, as at convenient times, for memory's sake, to retire back into the middle ward, and sometimes...whole body of their perfected knowledge, like the last embattling of a Roman legion. Now will be worth the seeing, what exercises and recreations may best... | |
| 1836 - 432 sidor
...supposed they must proceed by the steady pace of learning onward, as at convenient times for memory's sake to retire back into the middle ward, and sometimes...whole body of their perfected knowledge, like the last embattling of a Roman legion. Now will be worth the seeing what exercises and recreations may best... | |
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