| Hippolyte Adolphe Taine - 1871 - 556 pages
...cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered, unexercised and unbreathed virtue, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race...garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. ' But Milton is only Platonic by his richness and exaltation. For the rest, he is a man of the Renaissance,... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1871 - 560 pages
...praise a fugitive ' and cloistered virtue unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and seeks her adversary, but slinks out of the race, where that...be run for, not without dust and heat.* Assuredly we^dngjojunnocenee into the \ /-world, we bring impurity much rather; that which jjurifjps J. us, is... | |
| John Milton - Freedom of the press - 1873 - 130 pages
...cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered Vertue, unexercised and unbreath'd, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race...into the world, we bring impurity much rather: that V. 1. wayfaring. c3 which purifies us is triall, and triall is by what is contrary. That Vertue therefore... | |
| John Milton - 1873 - 606 pages
...virtue, un exercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks ont of the race where that immortal garland is to be run...rather ; that which purifies us is trial, and trial ia by what is contrary. That virtue, therefore, which, is but a youngling in the contemplation of evil,... | |
| Ezra Hall Gillett - Literature and morals - 1874 - 440 pages
...and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race where the immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust...bring impurity much rather; that which purifies us is SIR THOMA8 BROWJTE. 505 triall, and triall is by what is contrary. That virtue, therefore, which is... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 228 pages
...that never sallies 15 out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race, where that immortall garland is to be run for not without dust and heat....bring impurity much rather: that which purifies us is triall, and triall is by what is 20 contrary. That vertue therefore which is but a youngling in the... | |
| Augustus Samuel Wilkins - Jews - 1874 - 234 pages
...struggle with error. "A fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race,...garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat," will never work any great deliverance, be it in man or in nation. " That virtue which is but a youngling... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - English literature - 1874 - 474 pages
...whole of his vast powers to the service of humanity. unexercised and unbreathed, that never sullies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race...immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heatl* Assured!}', we bring not innocence into the world: we bring impurity much rather. That which... | |
| Henry Maudsley - Insanity (Law) - 1874 - 508 pages
...good by evil, " a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race...immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust or heat. Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity much rather : that which... | |
| Select thoughts, Edwin Davies (D.D.) - 1875 - 858 pages
...I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue nnexercised and tmbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race...be run for, not without dust and heat. Assuredly we Inng not innocence into the world ; we bring impurity much rather : that which purifies us is trial,... | |
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