| Censorship - 1909 - 284 pages
...learning for itself, not for lucre, • or any other end, but the service of God and of truth, and perhaps that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise which God...whose published labours advance the good of mankind, then know, that so far to distrust the judgment and the honesty of one who hath but a common repute... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - American literature - 1910 - 760 pages
...learning for itself, not for lucre, or any other end than the service of God and truth, and perhaps that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise which God...published labours advance the good of mankind.— MILTON, JOHN, 1644, Areopagitica. A man starts upon a sudden, takes Pen, Ink and Paper, and without... | |
| William Tuckwell - 1911 - 80 pages
...(p. 45, Osborne's Ed.) into "that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise which God and good men have, shall be the reward of those, whose published labours advance the good of mankind." STROPHE VII. [The sea-gods exculpate themselves.] ( / -<_i ••".*' 0 fountain A rethuse, and thou... | |
| Albert Ernest Roberts, A. Barter - English language - 1913 - 288 pages
...learning for itself, not for lucre or any other end but the service of God and of truth, and perhaps that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise which God...whose published labours advance the good of mankind, then know that so far to distrust the judgement and the honesty of one who hath but a common repute... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1918 - 236 pages
...period. It was his instinct nd habit ' ' to study and love learning for itself, not for lucre, or any fame and perpetuity of praise, which God and good...whose published labours advance the good of mankind," Areopagitica, f. W, II. 78. 73. Guerdon = recompense, whether good or bad. For the latter cf. the Shepheards... | |
| John Milton - 1919 - 276 pages
...learning for itself, not for lucre, or any other end, but the service of God and of truth, and perhaps that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise, which...whose published labours advance the good of mankind," Areopagitica, PW II. 78. 73. guerdon = recompense, whether good or bad ; see G. 74. blaze, flash of... | |
| Philip Bertram Murray Allan - Book collecting - 1920 - 412 pages
...it ; for the result will be not only valueless but misleading, and he will certainly fail to obtain 'that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise which...whose published labours advance the good of mankind.' There is one small appendage of the private library which must be mentioned before we close the chapter.... | |
| John Hubert Jagger - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1925 - 244 pages
...love learning for itself, not for lucre or any other end but the service of God and truth, and perhaps that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise which God...whose published labours advance the good of mankind, then know that so far to distrust the judgment and the honesty of one who hath but a common repute... | |
| John Milton - Freedom of the press - 1927 - 208 pages
...learning for itself, not for lucre, or any other end, but the service of God and of truth, and perhaps that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise, which...whose published labours advance the good of mankind: then know, that so far to distrust the judgment and the honesty of one who hath but a common repute... | |
| William Riley Parker - Poets, English - 1996 - 708 pages
...learning for itself, not for lucre or any other end but the service of God and of truth, and perhaps that lasting fame and perpetuity of praise which God...whose published labours advance the good of mankind' (323-4). Such men need no tutors or examiners; they are humiliated, and learning itself is shackled,... | |
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