This is dispensed ; and what surmounts the reach Of human sense, I shall delineate so, By likening spiritual to corporal forms, As may express them best ; though what if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than... The alliance of musick, poetry & oratory - Sivu 267tekijä(t) Anselm Bayly - 1789 - 390 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1866 - 498 sivua
...blood." Watts seems to have said in his mind with Milton, What, if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than on earth is thought ? Blackmore, between whom and Milton Watts may be placed about halfway, has asked himself the same... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 228 sivua
...question which Milton brings from the angel's lips — " What if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than on earth is thought ? " It may be but a fugitive fancy, yet, as I have looked on the exquisite beauty of the sunlight dancing... | |
| Church - 1866 - 568 sivua
...sky." Or as Milton has expressed the same thought — " What if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than on earth is thought ? " The visible creation is a veil behind which the Creator, in His Church and outside of it, " worketh... | |
| David Masson - 1867 - 296 sivua
...corporal forms, As may express them best — though what if Earth Be but the shadow of Heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than on Earth is thought?" In no modern philosopher is the attitude of Psychological Transcendentalism to the question of the... | |
| David Masson - 1867 - 292 sivua
...to corporal forms, As may express them best—though what if Earth Be but the shadow of Heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than on Earth is thought?" In no modern philosopher is the attitude of Psychological Transcendentalism to the question of the... | |
| Hugh Macmillan - 1867 - 378 sivua
...to corporeal forms, As may express them best ; though what if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein ' Each to other like, more than on earth is thought? " HM February, 1867. CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. PAGE PLEIADES AND ORION I CHAPTER II ICE.MORSELS 2^ CHAPTER... | |
| William Kerrigan - 1983 - 372 sivua
...to corporal forms, As may express them best, though what if Earth Be but the shadow of Heav'n, and things therein Each to other like more than on Earth is thought? (570-576) This much-debated passage on accommodated speech begins by likening the forthcoming epic,... | |
| Regina M. Schwartz - 1988 - 160 sivua
...to corporal forms, As may express them best, though what if Earth Be but the shadow of Heav'n, and things therein Each to other like more than on Earth is thought? (V. 564-76, my emphasis) Whether that shadow is interpreted Neoplatonically or typologically, the question... | |
| Anselm Bayly - 402 sivua
...; though what if earth Be but the fhadowof heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more thin on earth is thought ? Our language, as enriched from...have already taken a view of fome in the invocation ; in which there are four more deferving our notice, namely, Spirit, infpire, intends, injlruft : thefe... | |
| Leslie Moore - 1990 - 256 sivua
...Paradise a darkened glass of things to come: "though what if Earth / Be but the shadow of Heav'n, and things therein / Each to other like more than on Earth is thought?" (PL 5.574—76). From this perspective, Books i through 8 are a shadow of the truth that begins to... | |
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