| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1875 - 474 页
...field of this world, grow up together almost inseparably : and the knowledge of good is so intervolved and interwoven with the knowledge of evil, and in...seeds which were imposed on Psyche as an incessant labour to cull out and sort asunder, were not more intermixed.—As, therefore, the state of man now... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - 870 页
...the breath of reason itself, slays an immortality rather than a life. . . . Good and evil, we know, care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power....Both angels and men, and creatures of what condition labour to cull out, and sort asunder, were not more intermixed. It was from out the rind of one apple... | |
| John Milton - 1876 - 506 页
...serve in many respects to discover, to confute, to forewarn, and to illustrate Good and evil we know in the field of this world grow up together almost...discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche as an incessant labor to cull out, and sort asunder, were not more intermixed. It was from... | |
| Robert Skakel Knight - 1876 - 192 页
...gravity of a Spanish grandee on the terrace-walk below. TRUE VIRTUE. Millon. Good and evil, we know, in the field of this world grow up together almost...discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche as an incessant labour to cull out and sort asunder, were not more intermixed. It was from... | |
| John Milton - 1876 - 506 页
...serve in many respects to discover, to confute, to forewarn, and to illustrate Good and evil we know in the field of this world grow up together almost...discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche as an incessant labor to cull out, and sort asunder, were not more intermixed. It was from... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 页
...practised the books, another might perhaps have read them in some sort usefully. Good and evil we know test concernment in tho church and commonwealth, to...For books arc not absolutely dead things, but do upon Psyche as an incessant labour to cull out, and sort asunder, were not more intermixed.1 It was... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1877 - 400 页
...knowing ill." So near grows death to life. For, as Milton has it in the Areopagitica, good and evil in the field of this world grow up together almost...discerned, that "those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche as an incessant labour to cull out, and sort asunder, were not more intermixed. It was... | |
| Homer Baxter Sprague - 1874 - 462 页
...practised the books; another might perhaps have read them in some sort usefully. Good and evil we know in the field of this world grow up together almost...discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche as an incessant labor to cull out and sort asunder, were not more intermixed. It was from... | |
| Young people - 1879 - 348 页
...an argument to free the press from the censorship of the government : — ' ' Good and evil we know in the field of this world grow up together almost...discerned, that those confused seeds which were imposed upon Psyche as an incessant labour to call out, and sort asunder, were not more intermixed. It was... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - 842 页
...the breath of reason itself, slays an immortality rather than a life. ... , Good and evil, we know, in the field of this world grow up together almost...inseparably ; and the knowledge of good is so involved and inttrwoyen with the knowledge of evil, and in so many cunning resemblances hardly to be discerned,... | |
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