| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1791 - 608 pages
...the plan; but would be of no great confequence. So far as it would be any thing it would be wrong. Education in England has been in danger of being hurt by two of its greatefl men, Milton and Locke. Milton's plan is impracticable, and I fuppofe has never been tried.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - Anecdotes - 1798 - 464 pages
...the plan ; but would be of no great confequence. So far as it would be any thing it would be wrong. Education in England has been in danger of being hurt by two of its greateft men, Milton and Locke. Milton's plan is impracticable, and I fuppofe has never been tried... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 228 pages
...the plan; but would be of no great consequence. So far as it would be any thing it would be wrong. Education in England has been in danger of being hurt by two of its greatest men, Milton and Locke. Milton's plan is impracticable, and I suppose has never been tried; Locke's, I fancy,... | |
| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1807 - 562 pages
...the plan ; but would be of no great consequence. So far as it would be any thing, it would be wrong. Education in England has been in danger of being hurt by two of its greatest men, Milton and Locke. Milton's plan is impracticable, and I suppose has never been tried. Locke's, I 1778.... | |
| James Boswell - 1816 - 500 pages
...the plan ; but would be of no great consequence. So far as it would be any thing, it would be wrong. Education in England has been in danger of being hurt by two of its greatest men, Milton and Locke. Milton's plan is impracticable, and I suppose has never been tried. Locke's, I fancy,... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 pages
...the plan ; hut would be of no great consequence. So far as it would be any thing, it would be wrong. Education in England has been in danger of being hurt by two of its greatest men, Milton and Locke. Milton's pían is impracticable, and I suppose has never been tried. Locke's, I fancy,... | |
| John Selden - Religion and state - 1818 - 678 pages
...the plan ; but would be of no great consequence. So far as it would be any thing it would be wrong. Education in England has been in danger of being hurt by two of its greatest men, Milton and Locke. Milton's plan is impracticable, and I suppose has never been tried ; Locke's, I fancy,... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 pages
...the plan ; but would be of no great consequence. So far as it would be any thing, it would be wrong. Education in England has been in danger of being hurt by two of us greatest men, Milton and Locke. Milton's pian is impracticable, and I suppose has never been tried.... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 412 pages
...the plan ; but would be of no great consequence. So far as it would be any thing, it would be wrong. Education in England has been in danger of being hurt by two of its greatest men, Milton and Locke. Milton's plan is impracticable, and I suppose has never been tried. Locke's, I fancy,... | |
| James Boswell - Authors, English - 1822 - 458 pages
...the plan ; but would be of no great consequence. So far as it would be any thing,* it would be wrong. Education in England has been in danger of being hurt by two of its greatest men, Milton and Locke. Milton's plan is impracticable, and I suppose has never been tried. Locke's, I fancy,... | |
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