John Milton: A BiographyCockshaw, 1851 - 251 oldal |
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iii. oldal
... eloquence . " Several obvious reasons may account for this neglect ; and the first of these is , that a somewhat repulsive influence obstructs the inquirer at the very threshold of this rare but almost unexplored cabinet of British ...
... eloquence . " Several obvious reasons may account for this neglect ; and the first of these is , that a somewhat repulsive influence obstructs the inquirer at the very threshold of this rare but almost unexplored cabinet of British ...
36. oldal
... eloquent writers , England hath had her noble achievements made small by the unskil- ful handling of monks and mechanics . " Time serves not now , and perhaps I might seem too pro- fuse , to give any certain account of what the mind at ...
... eloquent writers , England hath had her noble achievements made small by the unskil- ful handling of monks and mechanics . " Time serves not now , and perhaps I might seem too pro- fuse , to give any certain account of what the mind at ...
59. oldal
... eloquence which throw lustre over his other productions . In his reasoning , he closely follows the track of his opponents , exposing the fallacious traditions by which prelacy is supported , through " the in- digested heap and fry of ...
... eloquence which throw lustre over his other productions . In his reasoning , he closely follows the track of his opponents , exposing the fallacious traditions by which prelacy is supported , through " the in- digested heap and fry of ...
65. oldal
... eloquence : — “ Do they keep away schism ? If to bring a numb and chill stupidity of soul , an unactive blindness of mind , upon the people by their leaden doctrine , or no doctrine at all ; if to persecute all knowing and zeal- ous ...
... eloquence : — “ Do they keep away schism ? If to bring a numb and chill stupidity of soul , an unactive blindness of mind , upon the people by their leaden doctrine , or no doctrine at all ; if to persecute all knowing and zeal- ous ...
82. oldal
... eloquent , as the ' Apology for Smectymnuus , ' which , as a noble and justifiable burst of egotism , has never , perhaps , in any language been excelled . ” Milton commences by vindicating his right to take the part he had adopted in ...
... eloquent , as the ' Apology for Smectymnuus , ' which , as a noble and justifiable burst of egotism , has never , perhaps , in any language been excelled . ” Milton commences by vindicating his right to take the part he had adopted in ...
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111. oldal - The end, then, of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate him, to be like him as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which being united to the heavenly grace of faith makes up the highest perfection.
219. oldal - But ye shall not be so : but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger ; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve.
12. oldal - The lonely mountains o'er, And the resounding shore, A voice of weeping heard and loud lament ; From haunted spring, and dale Edged with poplar pale, The parting Genius is with sighing sent ; With flower-inwoven tresses torn The Nymphs in twilight shade of tangled thickets mourn.
119. oldal - He that can apprehend and consider vice with all her baits and seeming pleasures, and yet abstain, and yet distinguish, and yet prefer that which is truly better, he is the true wayfaring Christian.
113. oldal - I shall detain you no longer in the demonstration of what we should not do, but straight conduct ye to a hillside, where I will point ye out the right path of a virtuous and noble education; laborious indeed at the first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect and melodious sounds on every side, that the Harp of Orpheus was not more charming.
26. oldal - So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed, And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
236. oldal - To daily fraud, contempt, abuse and wrong, Within doors, or without, still as a fool, In power of others, never in my own ; Scarce half I seem to live, dead more than half.
129. oldal - God's trophies, and his work pursued, While Darwen stream, with blood of Scots imbrued, And Dunbar field, resounds thy praises loud, And Worcester's laureate wreath.
159. oldal - When all our fathers worshipped stocks and stones, Forget not : in thy book record their groans Who were thy sheep, and in their ancient fold Slain by the bloody Piedmontese, that rolled Mother with infant down the rocks. Their moans The vales redoubled to the hills and they To heaven.
211. oldal - If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?