| Jacques Parmentier - Education - 1896 - 328 pages
...il se rencontre avec lui, aussi bien dans les termes que pour la pensée. Qu'on en juge : MILTON « If they desire to see other countries at three or...to learn principles, but to enlarge experience and inake wise observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of ail... | |
| Samuel Gardner Williams - Education - 1899 - 528 pages
...men in ages past, Milton permits him at the age of three or four and twenty to see other countries, " not to learn principles, but to enlarge experience, and make wise observations." It will be seen therefore that while Milton agrees with Montaigne in thinking foreign travel beneficial,... | |
| English essays - 1900 - 492 pages
...and prodigal custodies, and send them over, back again, transformed into mimics, apes, and kickshaws. But if they desire to see other countries at three...principles, but to enlarge experience, and make wise observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honor of all men where... | |
| Education - 1906 - 856 pages
...and prodigal custodies and send them over back again transform 'd into Mimicks. Apes, and Kicshoes". But if they desire to see other Countries at three or four and twenty1 years of age, not to learn Principles but to enlarge Experience, and make wise observation,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1909 - 364 pages
...and prodigal custodies and send them over back again transformed into mimics, apes, and kickshaws. But if they desire to see other countries at three...principles but to enlarge experience, and make wise observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honor of all men where... | |
| Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews - English literature - 1910 - 778 pages
...appears to mean "spend for drink") is "stuffed pay-roll" formed into mimics, apes, and kickshaws.19 ding for the head ; and the like. So if a man 's wit...for in demonstrations, if his wit be called away n observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men where... | |
| John Milton - Education - 1911 - 304 pages
...prodigal 2 custodies, and send them over, back again, transformed into mimics, apes, and kickshaws. 3 But if they desire to see other countries at three or four and twenty years of age, 4 not to learn principles, but to enlarge experience, and make wise observation, they will by that... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - English literature - 1912 - 268 pages
...and prodigal custodies, and send them over back again transformed into mimics, apes, and kekshose. But if they desire to see other countries at three...principles, but to enlarge experience and make wise observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men where... | |
| John Milton - Freedom of the press - 1927 - 208 pages
...and prodigal custodies, and send them over, back again, transformed into mimics, apes, and kickshaws. But if they desire to see other countries at three...principles, but to enlarge experience, and make wise observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honour of all men where... | |
| John Milton - Education - 1928 - 402 pages
...mimics, apes, and kickshaws. But if they desire to see other countries at three- or four-and-twenty years of age, not to learn principles, but to enlarge experience and make wise observation, they will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honor of all men where... | |
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