John Milton, EnglishmanGollancz, 1950 - 314 pages |
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Page 140
... true soul mate . Seeking this ideal object he is apt to meet with many " false and feigning desires " who walk about in its likeness . The God is not wholly blind but partly so , " having but one eye and that not the quickest in this ...
... true soul mate . Seeking this ideal object he is apt to meet with many " false and feigning desires " who walk about in its likeness . The God is not wholly blind but partly so , " having but one eye and that not the quickest in this ...
Page 238
... true glory and renown , when God , Looking on the Earth , with approbation marks The just man , and divulges him through Heaven To all his Angels , who with true applause Recount his praises . The poet instances Job the Hebrew ...
... true glory and renown , when God , Looking on the Earth , with approbation marks The just man , and divulges him through Heaven To all his Angels , who with true applause Recount his praises . The poet instances Job the Hebrew ...
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... True wisdom is not to be sought by human means . ยท he who receives Light from above , from the Fountain of Light , No other doctrine needs , though granted true . The Greek philosophers , representing the highest that man's intellect ...
... True wisdom is not to be sought by human means . ยท he who receives Light from above , from the Fountain of Light , No other doctrine needs , though granted true . The Greek philosophers , representing the highest that man's intellect ...
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