| John Milton - 1795 - 316 páginas
...them every lower faculty 4 10 Of sense, whereby they hear, see, smell, touch, taste, Tasting concoft, digest, assimilate, And corporeal to incorporeal turn. For know, whatever was created, needs To be sustain'd and fed ; of elements The grosser feeds the purer, earth the sea, Earth and the sea feed... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 páginas
...faculty [tafte, Of fenfe, whereby they hear, ke, faiell, touch, Taftir.g concoct, digeft, aflimilate, And corporeal to incorporeal turn. For know, whatever was created, needs To be fuftain'd md fed ; of elements The groffer feeds the purer, earth the fea, Earth and the lea feed air,... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 páginas
...Intelligential substances require, As doth your rational ; and both contain Within them ev'ry lower faculty 410 Of sense, whereby they hear, see, smell, touch, taste,...turn. For know, whatever was created, needs To be sustain'd and fed : of elements 415 The grosser feeds the purer ; earth the sea, Earth and the sea... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 páginas
...require, As doth your rational; and hoth contain Within them every lower faculty Of sense, wherehy they hear, see, smell, touch, taste, Tasting concoct,...assimilate, And corporeal to incorporeal turn. For knott*, whatever was created, needs To he sustain'd and fed; of elements, The grosser feeds the purcr,... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 páginas
...Intelligential substances require, As doth your rational ; and both contain Within them every lower faculty 4IQ Of sense, whereby they hear, see, smell, touch, taste,...turn. For know, whatever was created, needs To be sustain'd and fed ; of elements 4«i The grosser feeds the purer, earth the sea, Earth and the sea... | |
| Richard Payne Knight - 1805 - 512 páginas
...both contain, within them, I 4 PART II. every lower faculty of sense, whereby they hear, sec, ^•^"V^ smell, touch, taste; tasting concoct, digest, assimilate, ' , and corporeal to incorporeal turn." Perception. Here are ten lines taken from one of the most admired books of the poem : but it appears... | |
| Richard Payne Knight - 1806 - 508 páginas
...even scanning the syllables upon their fingers will scarcely enablar them to measure the lines. CHAP. they hear, see, smell, touch, taste; tasting concoct,...digest assimilate, and corporeal to incorporeal turn." Of improved > C— ep— °"; Here are ten lines taken from one of the most admired books of the poem... | |
| Richard Payne Knight - 1806 - 502 páginas
...be found no ungrateful food : and, food alike, those pure intelligential substances require, as doth your rational; and both contain, within them, every lower faculty of sense, whereby CHAP. they hear, see, smell, touch, taste; tasting,concoct, I- digest assimilate, and corporeal to... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 páginas
...to incorporeal turn. r or know, whatever was created, needs To besustain'd and fed; of elements 415 The grosser feeds the purer, earth the sea, Earth and the sea feed air, the air those fires Ethereal, and as lowest hrst the moon; Whence in her visage round those spots,... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 494 páginas
...faculty . 4io Offenfe, whereby they hear, fee, fmell, touch, taile, Tailing concoct, digeft, afiimilate, And corporeal to incorporeal turn. For know, whatever was created, needs To be fiutain'd and fed: Of elements 4is this truly devotional parenthefis, will be fenfibly felt by every... | |
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