Columella, for the matter is most easy; and if the language be difficult, so much the better, it is not a difficulty above their years. And here will be an occasion of [inciting and enabling them hereafter to improve the tillage of their country, to recover... Notices of the Proceedings - Page 327by Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1858Full view - About this book
| Phyllis Pray Bober - 2001 - 464 pages
...most easie, and if the language be difficult, so much the better . . . and here will be an occasion of inciting and enabling them hereafter to improve the tillage of their Country, to recover the bad Soil, and to remedy the waste that is made of good. There are lessons here for modern... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 2000 - 548 pages
...difficult, so much the berter; it is not a difficulty above their years. And here will be an occasion of inciting, and enabling them hereafter to improve the tillage of their country, to recover their bad soil, and to remedy the waste that is made of good; for this was one of Hercules'... | |
| Desiree Hellegers - 2000 - 250 pages
...of grammar. Studying these texts would, Milton reasons, provide students with practical knowledge, "inciting and enabling them hereafter to improve the tillage of their country, to recover the bad soil and to remedy the waste that is made of good," while also rendering them "capable... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 pages
...difficult, so much the better, it is not a difficulty above their years. And here will be an occasion of inciting and enabling them hereafter to improve the tillage of their country, to recover the bad soil, and to remedy the waste that is made of good; for this was one of Hercules'0... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1084 pages
...difficult, so much the better — it is not a difficulty above their years. And here will be an occasion of inciting and enabling them hereafter to improve the tillage of their couiitry, to recover the bad soil and to remedy the waste that is made of good; for this was one of... | |
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