The Poetical Works of John MiltonPhillips, Samson,, 1854 - 748 pàgines |
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... Fear of God , preached and since published by Matthew Griffith , D. D. , and Chaplain to the late King , wherein many notorious wrestlings of Scripture , and other falsities , are observed . " I cannot help lamenting that Milton spent ...
... Fear of God , preached and since published by Matthew Griffith , D. D. , and Chaplain to the late King , wherein many notorious wrestlings of Scripture , and other falsities , are observed . " I cannot help lamenting that Milton spent ...
Pàgina lxii
... fear'd what Jove might in his wrath impose . The gods assign'd him age without decay , But snatch'd the blessing of his sight away . But God himself is truth ; in propagating which , as men display a greater integrity and zeal , they ...
... fear'd what Jove might in his wrath impose . The gods assign'd him age without decay , But snatch'd the blessing of his sight away . But God himself is truth ; in propagating which , as men display a greater integrity and zeal , they ...
Pàgina lxxiv
... fear , and even anger and remonstrance . Genius will never be dietated to ; and few observers can distinguish this ... fears the ridicule or censure of men , but anticipates not the cheer of triumph , will want the sources of energy and ...
... fear , and even anger and remonstrance . Genius will never be dietated to ; and few observers can distinguish this ... fears the ridicule or censure of men , but anticipates not the cheer of triumph , will want the sources of energy and ...
Pàgina lxxviii
... fear ; to have power , and not to know it , is worse perhaps than not to have it : whoever depends on the opinions of others , and cannot assert his own cause , is almost sure to be crushed . Nothing is more useful in literary biography ...
... fear ; to have power , and not to know it , is worse perhaps than not to have it : whoever depends on the opinions of others , and cannot assert his own cause , is almost sure to be crushed . Nothing is more useful in literary biography ...
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... fear ; Through that wide field how he his way should find O'er which lame faith leads understanding blind ; Lest he perplex'd the things he would explain , And what was easy he should render vain . Or if a work so infinite he spann'd ...
... fear ; Through that wide field how he his way should find O'er which lame faith leads understanding blind ; Lest he perplex'd the things he would explain , And what was easy he should render vain . Or if a work so infinite he spann'd ...
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