 | Francis Andrew March - Hymns, Latin - 1875 - 336 pages
...sect of atheists. " This goodly frame, the earth." Hamlet, ii., 2. So Milton, Par. Lost, viii., 15 : " When I behold this goodly frame, this world, Of heaven and earth consisting." "Thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair; thyself how wondrous then." Par. Lost, v., 154. And... | |
 | Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 838 pages
...attributed to the high Creator t Something yet of doubt remains, Which only thy solution can resolve. all'n from high, In glittering dust compar'd And all her number'd stars, that seem to roll Spaces incomprehensible, for such Their distance... | |
 | Samuel Austin Allibone - Literary Criticism - 1878 - 788 pages
...heart of man suffice to comprehend ? MILTON. When I behold this goodly frame, this world, Of heav'n and earth consisting; and compute Their magnitudes...spot, a grain, An atom, with the firmament compared. MILTON. He longer will delay, to hear thee tell His generation, and the rising birth Of nature from... | |
 | John Milton, James Montgomery - 1892 - 602 pages
...of doubt remains, Which only thy solution can resolve. When I behold this goodly frame, th.is_world, Of heaven and earth consisting, and compute Their...grain, An atom, with the firmament compared And all her number' d stars, that seem to roll Spaces incomprehensible (for such 20 Their distance argues, and... | |
 | Dante Alighieri - 1893 - 832 pages
...theory, that, according to Milton, Par. Ij>st, VIII. 15, astonished even Adam in Paradise : — *' When I behold this goodly frame, this world, Of heaven...magnitudes ; this earth, a spot, a grain, An atom, with the firmameuc compared And all^her numbered stare, that seem to roll • Spaces incomprehensible (for such... | |
 | John Milton - 1894 - 360 pages
...attributed to the high Creator. Something yet of doubt remains, Which only thy solution can resolve. — When I behold this goodly frame, this World Of heaven...seem to roll Spaces incomprehensible — for such 20 Their distance argues, and their swift return Diurnal — merely to officiate light Bound this opacous... | |
 | Dante Alighieri - 1895 - 462 pages
...revolved ; a theory that, according to Milton, Par. Lost, VIII. 15, astonished even Adam in Paradise : — When I behold this goodly frame, this world, Of heaven...and compute Their magnitudes : this earth, a spot, a gram, An atom, with the firmament compared And all her numbered stars, that seem to roll Spaces incomprehensible... | |
 | Dante Alighieri - Heaven - 1895 - 852 pages
...a theory, that, according to Milton, Par. Lost, VIII. 15, astonished even Adam in Paradise : — * When I behold this goodly frame, this world, Of heaven and earth conslifing, and compute Their magnitudes ; this earth, a spot, a grain. An atom, with the firmament... | |
 | Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1896 - 794 pages
...heart of man suffice to comprehend ? MILTON. When I behold this goodly frame, this world, Of heav'n and earth consisting; and compute Their magnitudes...spot, a grain, An atom, with the firmament compared. MILTON. He longer will delay, to hear thee te!l His generation, and the rising birth Of nature from... | |
 | John Milton - 1899 - 466 pages
...attributed to the high Creator? Something yet of doubt remains, Which only thy solution can resolve. When I behold this goodly frame, this World, Of Heaven...compared And all her numbered stars, that seem to rowl Spaces incomprehensible (for such 20 Their distance argues, and their swift return Diurnal) merely... | |
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