| 1815 - 880 páginas
...vengeance jarring with his mercy, nor his predeterminations repugnant to the liberty of man. These are the pictures which lift up indeed the soul of...many others, is as far above the ancient poets as the Christian religion is above the Heathen fables. " Hut he hath especially an indisputable claim- to... | |
| 1815 - 876 páginas
...jarring with his mercy, nor his predeterminations repugnant to the liberty of man. These are the picture* which lift up indeed the soul of the reader. Milton,...many others, is as far above the ancient poets as the Christian religion is above the I leathen fables. " But he hath especially an indisputable claim to... | |
| Voltaire, Florence Donnell White - 1915 - 192 páginas
...Vengeance jarring with his Mercy, | nor his Predeterminations repugnant to the Liberty of Man. These are the Pictures which lift up indeed the Soul of...many others is as far above the ancient Poets as the Christian Religion is above the Heathen Fables.2 But he hath especially an indisputable Claim to the... | |
| Archibald Ballantyne - 1919 - 358 páginas
...repugnant to the Liberty of Man. These are the Pictures which lift up indeed the Soul of the Header. Milton in that Point, as well as in many others, is as far above the ancient Poets, as the Christian religion is above the Heathen Fables. ' But he hath especially an indisputable Claim to the... | |
| John T. Shawcross - 1995 - 292 páginas
...Vengeance jarring with his Mercy, nor his Predeterminations repugnant to the Liberty of Man. These are the Pictures which lift up indeed the Soul of...many others is as far above the ancient Poets as the Christian Religion is above the Heathen Fables. But he hath especially an indisputable Claim to the... | |
| Voltaire - 1999 - 244 páginas
...Vengeance jarring with his Mercy, nor his Predeterminations repugnant to the Liberty of Man. These are the Pictures which lift up indeed the Soul of...many others is as far above the ancient Poets as the Christian Religion is above the Heathen Fables. But he hath especially an indisputable Claim to the... | |
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