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" God's true worship : lastly, whatsoever in religion is holy and sublime, in virtue amiable or grave, whatsoever hath passion or admiration in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without, or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts... "
The Defender - Página 33
1855
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An Introduction to the Prose and Poetical Works of John Milton: Comprising ...

John Milton, Hiram Corson - 1899 - 354 páginas
...admiration in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without, or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within ; all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to paint out and describe. Teaching over the whole book of sanctity and virtue, through all the instances...
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An Introduction to the Prose and Poetical Works of John Milton

John Milton - 1899 - 350 páginas
...refluxes of man's thoughts from within ; all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to paint out and describe. Teaching over the whole book of sanctity and virtue, through all the instances of example, with such delight to those especially of soft and delicious temper,...
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Nova Solyma, the Ideal City: Or, Jerusalem Regained, Volumen1

John Milton, Samuel Gott - 1902 - 396 páginas
...admiration in all tlie changes of that which is called fortune from without, or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within, all these things with a solid and tractable smoothness to paint out and describe." Here throughout, but especially and most remarkably...
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Studies in Poetry and Criticism

John Churton Collins - 1905 - 328 páginas
...changes of that which is called fortune from without, or the wily subtleties and refluxes of men's thoughts from within — all these things with a solid...and treatable smoothness to point out and describe. " In its highest aspects, then, poetry is essentially didactic, but didactic in the most exalted sense...
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Studies in Poetry and Criticism

John Churton Collins - 1905 - 332 páginas
...changes of that which is called fortune from without, or the wily subtleties and refluxes of men's thoughts from within — all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to point put and describe.4 In its highest aspects, then, poetry is essentially didactic, but didactic in the...
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The Religious Teachers of Greece: Being Gifford Lectures on Natural Religion ...

James Adam - 1908 - 574 páginas
...admiration in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without, or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within ; all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to paint out and describe." ' In all essential features, this is just Plato's view of what Poetry ought...
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The Religious Teachers of Greece: Gifford Lectures Delivered at Aberdeen ...

James Adam - 1908 - 562 páginas
...admiration in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without, or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within; all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to paint out and describe," l In all essential features, this is just Plato's view of what Poetry ought...
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Selections from the Poetical Works of John Milton: With Introduction ...

John Milton - 1908 - 440 páginas
...admiration in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without, or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within : all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to paint and descri.be ; teaching over the whole book of sanctity and virtue, through all the instances...
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Milton and Liberty

William Morison - 1909 - 172 páginas
...admiration in all the changes of that which is called fortune from without, or the wily subtleties and refluxes of man's thoughts from within ; all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to paint out and describe. Teaching over the whole book of sanctity and virtue, through all the instances...
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English Poems: The Elizabethan age and the Puritan period (1550-1660)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 570 páginas
...changes of that which is called fortune from without, or the wily nubtleties and refluxes of men's thoughts from within, all these things with a solid and treatable smoothness to paint out and describe, teaching over the whole book of sanctity and virtue, through all the instances...
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