| Conrad Busken Huet - 1882 - 244 Seiten
...parlementaire redevoering, op het papier en in 1. „That what the greatest and choicest wits of A then 9, Rome, or modern „Italy, and those Hebrews of old...Christian, might do for mine; not „caring to be once na/ned abroad, though perhaps T would attain to that, but „content with these British islands as... | |
| John Milton - 1887 - 180 Seiten
...of the best and sagest things, among mine own citizens throughout this island in the mother dialect. That what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens,...my proportion, with this over and above, of being and perhaps I might seem too profuse to give any certain account of what the mind at home, in the spacious... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1888 - 572 Seiten
...continually how he might rise to that eminence which he felt he ought to reach, by performing for England " what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens, Rome,...and those Hebrews of old, did for their country." Here also, if we give Milton credit for knowing what was his own habitual piactice, and being above... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1890 - 590 Seiten
...of the best and sagest things among mine own citizens throughout this island in the mother dialect. That what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens,...Italy, and those Hebrews of old did for their country, 1, in my proportion, with this over and above, of being a Christian, might do for mine ; not caring... | |
| John Milton - 1892 - 198 Seiten
...of the best and sagest things among mine own citizens throughout this island in the mother dialect. That what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens,...of old did for their country, I, in my proportion, might do for mine1." Here is a clear announcement of 1 PW II. 478. Reference has been made so frequently... | |
| Frederick John Snell - 1901 - 302 Seiten
...Bembo, to fix all the industry and art ' he ' could write to the adorning of my native tongue . . . that what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens,...Italy and those Hebrews of old did for their country ' he in his proportion might do for his, ' not caring to be once named abroad, though perhaps ' he... | |
| John Milton - 1910 - 214 Seiten
...of the best and sagest things among mine own citizens throughout this island in the mother dialect. That what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens,...over and above, of being a Christian, might do for mine1 ; not caring to be once named 1 PW II. 478. Reference has been made so frequently to this pamphlet... | |
| John Milton - 1902 - 180 Seiten
...of the best and sagest things among mine own citizens throughout this island in the mother dialect. That what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens,...of old did for their country, I, in my proportion, might do for mine1." Here is a clear announcement of 1 PW II. 478. Reference has been made so frequently... | |
| 1906 - 910 Seiten
...prodestination of his genius to poetry and that great hope he had indulged on returning from Italy : — "that what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens,...and above of being a Christian, might do for mine." Now the end had come ; blind and in hiding, in those months of unloosed revenge, none, the Regicides... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1907 - 236 Seiten
...predestination of his genius to poetry and that great hope he had indulged on returning from Italy: " that what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens,...and above of being a Christian, might do for mine." Now the end had come; blind and in hiding, in those months of unloosed revenge, none, the Regicides... | |
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