| John Milton - Education - 1928 - 408 pages
...masters of any ordinary prose. So that it will be then seasonable for them to learn in any modern authod the use of the globes and all the maps; first with the old names J and then with the new. Or they might be then capable to read any compendious method of natural philosophy;... | |
| Literature - 1909 - 378 pages
...daily) they can not choose but be masters of any ordinary prose." So that it will be then seasonable for them to learn in any modern author, the use of...the old names, and then with the new : or they might be then capable to read any compendious method of natural philosophy. And at the same time might be... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1909 - 1132 pages
...subject-matter contained in them, not as before for the vocabulary.' It will then, says Milton, be ' seasonable for them to learn in any modern Author the use of the Globes and all the Maps.' On this point Vives had said : ' Let the pupil ' (after reading Strabo) ' consider the Maps of Ptolemy... | |
| William Bridges Hunter (Jr.) - Literary Criticism - 1978 - 226 pages
...Milton refers to Strabo directly only in Brit. He is not recommended in Educ, where students are advised to learn "in any modern Author, the use of the Globes, and all the Maps" (4 : 283). Geography in the Renaissance is a modern science, and it is to modern authorities such as... | |
| Kate Aughterson - History - 2002 - 628 pages
...and daily) they cannot choose hut he masters of an ordinary prose: so that it will he then seasonahle for them to learn in any modern author the use of the glohes and all the maps, first with the old names, and then with the new; or they might then he capahle... | |
| John Milton - English literature - 2003 - 1012 pages
...daily, they cannot choose but be masters of any ordinary prose. So that it will be then seasonable for them to learn in any modern author the use of...the maps, first with the old names and then with the new;0 or they might be then capable to read any compendious method of natural philosophy. And at the... | |
| 96 pages
...and daily) they cannot chuse but be masters of any ordinary prose. So that it will be then seasonable for them to learn in any modern Author, the use of...the old names, and then with the new : or they might be then capable to read any compendious method of natural Philosophy. losophy. And at the same time... | |
| John Milton - Education - 1907 - 148 pages
...daily) they cannot choose but be masters of an ordinary prose : so that it will be then seasonable for them to learn in any modern author the use of...maps, first with the old names and then with the new. 16) Or they might then be capable to read any compendious method of natural philosophy ; and , at the... | |
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