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So, though the chymic his great secret miss (For neither it in Art or Nature is), Yet
things well worth his toil he gains : And does ... And as no chymic yet th' elixir got,
But glorifies his pregnant pot, If by the way to him befal Some odoriferous thing, ...
So, though the chymic his great secret miss (For neither it in Art or Nature is), Yet
things well worth his toil he gains : And does ... And as no chymic yet th' elixir got,
But glorifies his pregnant pot, If by the way to him befal Some odoriferous thing, ...
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vast ; it is to paint in the number the nature of the thing which it describes, which I
would have "observed in divers other places of this poem, "that else will pass for
very careless verses : as "before, And over-runs the neighb "ring fields with ...
vast ; it is to paint in the number the nature of the thing which it describes, which I
would have "observed in divers other places of this poem, "that else will pass for
very careless verses : as "before, And over-runs the neighb "ring fields with ...
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It was suspected that the whole creation languished, that neither trees nor
animals had the height or bulk of their predecessors, and that every thing
wasdaily sinking by gradual diminution *. Milton appears to suspect that souls
partake of the ...
It was suspected that the whole creation languished, that neither trees nor
animals had the height or bulk of their predecessors, and that every thing
wasdaily sinking by gradual diminution *. Milton appears to suspect that souls
partake of the ...
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the first impediment which men naturally endeavour to remove, is the want of
those things "without which they cannot ... True it is that the kingdom of God "must
be the first thing in our purpose and desires ; but inasmuch as a righteous life ...
the first impediment which men naturally endeavour to remove, is the want of
those things "without which they cannot ... True it is that the kingdom of God "must
be the first thing in our purpose and desires ; but inasmuch as a righteous life ...
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If, by multiplying "hands and petitions, they prevail for an equality "in things
ecclesiastical, the next demand perhaps "may be Lex Agraria, the like equality in
things "temporal. " The Roman story tells us, That when the people began to flock
...
If, by multiplying "hands and petitions, they prevail for an equality "in things
ecclesiastical, the next demand perhaps "may be Lex Agraria, the like equality in
things "temporal. " The Roman story tells us, That when the people began to flock
...
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The works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10 Samuel Johnson,Alexander Chalmers,Arthur Murphy Vista completa - 1823 |
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