| Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 lapas
...and languages that are known, hath been the firft light-giver to ignorance, and fitft nurfe, whofe milk by little and little, enabled them to feed afterwards...that being received into the den, drove out his hoft ? B a ' or •or rather the vipers, that with their birth kill : their pafeats J -.:. . ' .--Let learned... | |
| 1831 - 368 lapas
...and languages that are known, hath been the first light-giver to ignorance, and first nurse, whose milk, by little and little, enabled them to feed afterwards of tougher knowledges. And will you play the hedge-hog, that being received into the den, drove out his host ? or rather the vipers, that with their... | |
| Charles Westerton - 1859 - 228 lapas
...and languages that are known, hath been the first light-giver to ignorance, and first nurse, whose milk by little and little, enabled them to feed afterwards of tougher knowledges. And will you play the hedgehog, that being received into the den, drove out his host ? or rather the vipers, that with their... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 412 lapas
...and languages that are known, hath been the first light-giver to ignorance, and first nurse, whose milk by little and little enabled them to feed afterwards of tougher knowledges. And will you play the hedge-hog, that being received into the den, drove out his host ? or rather the vipers, that with their... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1869 - 84 lapas
...and languages that are knowne, hath been the firfl lightgiuer to ignorance, and firfl Nurfe, whofe milk by little and little enabled them to feed afterwards of tougher knowledges: and will they now play the Hedghog, that being receiued into the den, draue out his hofl? or rather the Vipers,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 lapas
...and languages that are known, hath been the first light-giver to ignorance, and first nurse, whose any man hedge-hog, that being received into the den, drove out his host i-3 or rather the vipers, that with... | |
| Paul Stapfer - 1880 - 520 lapas
...languages that are known, hath been the very first light-giver to ignorance, and first Nurse, whose milk by little and little enabled them, to feed afterwards of tougher knowledges." Here, inspired by Horace, he proceeds to quote on the part of Greece, Musaeus, Homer, Hesiod, Linus,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 lapas
...languages that are known, hath brn the first light-giver to ignorance, and first nurse, whose milkby little and little enabled them to feed afterwards of tougher knowledges. And will you play the hedge-hog, that being received into the den, drove out his host h* or rather tinvipers, that with their... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1887 - 212 lapas
...professors of learning: will they inveigh against the mother of arts and sciences, the " first nurse, whose milk by little and little enabled them to feed afterwards of tougher knowledge?" Mnszeus, Homer, and Hesiod lead the solemn pomp of the Greek writers. Dante, Petrarch,... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1887 - 214 lapas
...professors of learning: will they inveigh against the mother of arts and sciences, the " first nurse, whose milk by little and little enabled them to feed afterwards of tougher knowledge?" Musaeus,Homer, and Hesiod lead the solemn pomp of the Greek writers. Dante, Petrarch, and... | |
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