I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the race, where that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. The Pamphleteer - Página 10editado por - 1822Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Russell Lowell - 1859 - 236 páginas
...vero habere virtutem satis est, quasi artem aliquam, nisi utare, and from our Milton, who says, — " I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue,...immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heal? — Areop. He had taken the words out of the Roman's mouth, without knowing it, and might well... | |
| Arthur Lloyd Windsor - 1860 - 428 páginas
...unexercised, and unbreathed, that never sallies out and seeks her adversary, but slinks out of the race when that immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. That virtue, which is but a youngling in a contemplation of earth, and knows not the utmost that vice... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1861 - 236 páginas
...vero habere virtutem satis eat, quo6iarlem aliguam, nisi utare, and from our Milton, who says,—"I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised...immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat.—Areop. He had taken the words out of the Roman's mouth, without knowing it, and might well... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1861 - 244 páginas
...vero kabere virtatem satis estt quasi artem aliquam, nisi utare, and from our Milton, who says, — "I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue,...where that immortal garland is to be run for, not withoat dust and heat. — Areop. He had taken the words out of the Roman's mouth, without knowing... | |
| John Tulloch - 1861 - 536 páginas
...— "I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue unexercised and unbreathcd, that never seeks out and sees her adversary, but slinks out of the...garland is to be run for not without dust and heat." Elsewhere he says grandly, and in tho highest spirit of freedom, " Though all the winds of doctrine... | |
| John [prose Milton (selected]) - 1862 - 396 páginas
...yet abstain, and yet distinguish, and yet prefer that which is truly better, he is the true warfaring Christian. I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered...garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat. Assuredly we bring not innocence into the world, we bring impurity much rather; that which purifies... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1862 - 512 páginas
...cherish a " fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised and unbreathed, that never sallies out and seeks her adversary, but slinks out of the race where that...garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat," — with what result we know. But at least, if we are to inaugurate a policy of repression, let us... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 páginas
...praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue unexercised, and unbreathed, that never sallies out and set-s he hath never used, and thought with him Is in its...infancy. H'orrfnrwrf/r. CONTEMPT-BinfuIness Of. "Tis CHRISTIAN-Virtuee of a. If these be Christian virtues, I am a Christian ; The faith that can inspire... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1863 - 330 páginas
...vero habere virtutem satis est, quasi artem aliquant, nisi utare, and from our Milton, who says,—"I cannot praise a fugitive and cloistered virtue, unexercised...garland is to be run for, not without dust and heat." 1 '— Areop. He had taken the words out of the Roman's mouth, without knowing it, and might well exclaim... | |
| Hippolyte Taine - 1863 - 738 páginas
...in England.) I. I cannotpraise a fugitive and cloistered virtue unexercised and unbreathed virtue, that never sallies out and sees her adversary, but...immortal garland is to be run for, not without dust and beat. (P. 429.) 2. Heneverleft baiting andgoringthesuccessorof hisbest Lord Constantine by his barking... | |
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