| Felix Arnold - 1910 - 314 pagine
...the pupil to be equally proficient reminds one of Johnson's criticism of Milton's scheme of studies. It is told that in the art of education he performed wonders; and a formidable list is given of the authors, Greek and Latin, that were read in Aldersgate Street, by youth between... | |
| Felix Arnold - 1910 - 314 pagine
...the pupil to be equally proficient reminds one of Johnson's criticism of Milton's scheme of studies. It is told that in the art of education he performed wonders; and a formidable list is given of the authors, Greek and Latin, that were read in Aldersgate Street, by youth between... | |
| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1911 - 488 pagine
...father was alive; his allowance was not ample, and he supplied its deficiencies by an honest and useful employment. It is told that in the art of education he performed wonders; and a formidable list is given of the authors, Greek and Latin, that were read in Aldersgate Street by youths between... | |
| John Ker Spittal - 1923 - 438 pagine
...supplied its deficiencies by an honest and useful employment. " It is told, continues this Writer, that in the art of education he performed wonders; and a formidable list is given of the authors, Greek and Latin, that were read in Aldersgate-street, by youth between... | |
| 1906 - 884 pagine
...boys, to be boarded and instructed. ample; and he supplied its deficiencies by an honest and useful employment. It is told that in the art of education he performed wonders; and a formidable list is given of the authors, Greek and Latin, that were read in Aldersgate street by youth between... | |
| 1917 - 734 pagine
...from Dr. Johnson's Life of Milton, in which he pronounces on this question in characteristic fashion : It is told that in the art of education he performed wonders; and a formidable list is given of the authors, Greek and Latin, that were read in Aldersgate Street by youth between... | |
| Frank Brady, William Wimsatt - 1978 - 655 pagine
...pastoral name). The poem makes dear that Milton was still abroad when he heard of Diodati's death. It is told that in the art of education he performed wonders; and a formidable list is given of the authors, Greek and Latin, that were read in Aldersgate Street by youth between... | |
| Ann Messenger - 1986 - 208 pagine
...a teacher) renders suspicious Phillips's report of the feats accomplished in Milton's small school. “It is told that in the art of education he performed wonders, and a formidable list is given of the authors, Greek and Latin, that were read in Aldersgate-street by youth between... | |
| Brian A. Connery - 2002 - 320 pagine
...treatment of Milton's work as schoolmaster in his Life of Milton (1779). “It is told,” writes Johnson, that in the art of education he performed wonders, and a formidable list is given of the authors, Greek and Latin, that were read in Aldersgate-street by youth between... | |
| Kristin A. Pruitt, Charles W. Durham - 2005 - 278 pagine
...frequencyof such phrases as these: 'He is supposed about this time to have written his Arcades' (93); 'It is told that in the art of education he performed wonders' (99); 'His widow ... is said to have reported that he lost two thousand pounds' ([Fix's] emphases)."-... | |
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