| John Milton - Education - 1928 - 408 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... | |
| Education - 1911 - 696 pages
...of Christian knowledge. . . . But if they desire to see other countries at three or four-and-twenty years of age, not to learn principles, but to enlarge...will by that time be such as shall deserve the regard ami honor of all men where they pass, and the society and friendship of those in all places who are... | |
| Literature - 1909 - 378 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... | |
| Arts - 1988 - 140 pages
...certain that the basic foundation upon which the edifice of their learning is built will not shake: 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... | |
| John Milton - English literature - 2003 - 1012 pages
...and prodigal custodies, and send them over back again transformed into mimics, apes and kickshaws.0 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... | |
| 96 pages
...slight 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...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 - 1907 - 148 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... | |
| Education - 1911 - 646 pages
...of Christian knowledge. . . . But if they desire to see other countries at three or four-and-twenty years of age, not to learn principles, but to enlarge...that time be such as shall deserve the regard and honor of all men where they pass, and the society and friendship of those in all places who are best... | |
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