| 1852 - 388 páginas
...master-work, the end Of all yet done ; a creature, who, not prone And brute as other creatures, but endued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Severn the rest, self-knowing; and from thence Magnanimous to correspond with heaven, But grateful... | |
| 1852 - 840 páginas
...muter-work, the end Of all yet done ; a creature who, not prone And brnte as other creatures, bnt endued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Gorern the rest, self-knowing ; and from thence Maguanimous to correspond with heaven, Bnt grateful... | |
| 1852 - 818 páginas
...acknowledge whence his good Descends thither with heart, and voice, and eyes Directed in devotion, to adore And worship God supreme, who made him chief Of all his works." Here Milton describes Man as being — 1. Self-knowing. That is the root. 2. Thence, great souled,... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 374 páginas
...master-work, the end Of all yet done ; a creature who, not prone And brute as other creatures, but endued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing; and from thence Magnanimous to correspond with Heaven, But grateful to acknowledge whence... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 474 páginas
...master-work, the end Of all yet done ; a creature, who, not prone And brute, as other creatures, but endued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright, with front serene, Govern the rest, self-knowing; and from thence Magnanimous, to correspond with heaven ; But grateful to acknowledge... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 370 páginas
...master-work, the end Of all yet done ; a creature who, not prone And brute as other creatures, but endued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing; and from thence Magnanimous to correspond with Heaven, But grateful to acknowledge whence... | |
| C. Gough - 1853 - 428 páginas
...master work, the end Of all yet done ; a creature who not prone And brute as other creatures, but endu'd With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing. Thus Magnanimous to correspond with Heav'n Descends, thither with heart, and voice, and... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1853 - 632 páginas
...iipriijht is better than Upright .i Then let him read the noble lines of Milton upon Man. " Who, indued With sanctity of reason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene (iovcm the rest, self-knowing, nnd frnm thence Magnanimous to correspond with Heaven." Johnson. I agree... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 páginas
...acknowledge whence his good Descends, thither with heart, and voice, and eyes, Directed in devotion, to adore And worship God supreme, who made him chief Of all his works. Milton The immortal gods Accept the meanest altars that are raised By pure devotion; and sometimes... | |
| Edward Higginson - 1853 - 548 páginas
...done ; a creature who, not prone And brute as other creatures, but endued "With sanctity of Eeason, might erect His stature, and upright with front serene Govern the rest, self-knowing ; and from thence Magnanimous to correspond with heaven, But grateful to acknowledge whence... | |
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