| John Milton - 1713 - 454 pages
...this to fuch as hare the Worth in them to m:ikc trial, for Light and Dircftion may be cnough. Only I believe that this is not a Bow for every Man to ftoot in that counts himfelf a Teacher s but will require fincws almoft equal to thole which Hraur... | |
| John Milton - 1747 - 240 pages
...this, to fuch as. have the worth in them to make trial, for Light and Direftion may be enough. Only I believe, that this is not a Bow for every Man to fhoot in' that counts himfelf a Teacher ; uut will require fmews almoft equal to thofe which homor... | |
| Francis Blackburne - 1780 - 444 pages
...this to fuch as have the worth in them to make triall, for light and direction may be anpugh. Only I believe that this is not a bow for every man to fhoot in that counts himfelfe a teacher ; but will require finews almofl eguall to thofe which Homer... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...this, to fuch as have the worth in lhem to make trial, for light and direftion may be enough. Only I believe, that this is not a bow for every man to fhoot in that counts himfelf a teacher; but will require finews ahnoi! equal to thofe which Homer gave... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 pages
...but this to fuch as have the worth in them to make trial, for light and direction may be enough. Only I believe that this is not a bow for every man to fhoot in, that counts himfelf a teacher ; but will require finews almoft equal to thofe which Homer... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...this to such as have the worth in them to make trial, for light and direction may be enough. Only 1 believe that this is not a bow for every man to shoot...sinews almost equal to those which Homer gave Ulysses ; yet I am withal persuaded that it may prove much more easy in the assay, than it BOW seems at distance,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1820 - 612 pages
...this to such as have the worth in them to make .triall, for light and direction may be anough. Only I believe that this is not a bow for every man to shoot in that counts himselfe a teacher, but will require sinews almost equal to those which Homer gave Ulysses, yet I am... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 pages
...this, to such as have the worth in them to make trial, for light and direction, may be enough. Only I believe that this is not a bow for every man to...sinews almost equal to those which Homer gave Ulysses; yet I am withal persuaded that it may prove much more easy in the assay, than it now seems at distance,... | |
| Samuel Parr, John Johnstone - 1828 - 756 pages
...that the life of Warburton is not a bow, in which every man can shoot who counts himself a biographer, but will require sinews almost equal to those which Homer gave Ulysses : yet I am withal persuaded that," in certain hands, " it may prove much more easy in the assay than... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 pages
...glorious be< Yet is the pain thereof much greater than the fee. Spenser. DCCCCXCIII. Education of youth is not a bow for every man to shoot in, that counts...sinews almost equal to those which Homer gave Ulysses. — Milton. DCCCCXCIV. Tea! how I tremble at thy fatal stream! As Lethe, dreadful to the love of fame.... | |
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