| John Milton - 1909 - 504 Seiten
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| 1776 - 478 Seiten
...discern Things in their causes, but to trace the ways Of highest agents, deem'd however wise. Oueen of this Universe, do not believe Those rigid threats...the fruit? it gives you life To knowledge; by the Threat'ner ? look on ttttf, •". Me who have touch'd and tasted, yet both live, And life more perfect... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 270 Seiten
...Queen of this univerfe, do not believe Thofe rigid threats of death ; ye (hall not diei 685 How mould you ? by the fruit? it gives you life To knowledge; by the threatner ? look on me, Me who have toueh'd and tafted, yet both live, And life more perfeet have attain'd... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 258 Seiten
...Queen of this univerfe, do not believe Thofe rigid threats of death; ye mall not die: 685 How mould you ? by the fruit ? it gives you life To knowledge ; by the threatner ? look on me, Me who have touch'd and tafted, yet both live, And life more perfeft have attain'd... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 282 Seiten
...discern Things in their causes, but to trace the ways Of highest agents, deem'd however wise. Qiieen of this universe, do not believe Those rigid threats of death ; ye shall not die: How should ye ? By the fruit? It gives you life To knowledge ; by the threat'ner? Look on me, Me who have touch'd... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 Seiten
...Queen of this univerfe, do not believe Thofe rigid threats of death ; ye ihull not die : How fhould you ? by the fruit ? it gives you life To knowledge ; by the Threat'ner ? look on me, Me who have touch'd and tafted, yet both live, Acd life more perfect have... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 Seiten
...only to discern Things in their causes, but to trace the ways Of highest agents, deem'd however wise. Queen of this universe, do not believe Those rigid threats of death ; ye shall not die : 685 How should ye ? By the fruit ? It gives you life To knowledge ; by the threat'ner ? Look on me,... | |
| George Neville Ussher - 1803 - 102 Seiten
...ufes frequent interrogations : ' Ye fhall not die : ' How fhould you ? By the fruit ? It gives ycju life, ' To knowledge ; By the threatener ? look on me, ' Me who have touched aiid tailed, yet both live ' Meant me, by venturing higher than my lot. ' And life more perfect have... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 Seiten
...only to discern Things in their causes, but to trace the ways Of highest agents, deem'd however wise. Queen of this Universe, do not believe Those rigid...the fruit ? it gives you life To knowledge ; by the Thrcat'ner ? look on me, Me who have touch'd and tasted, yet both Hve, And life more perfect have attain'd... | |
| John Milton, Henry John Todd - 1809 - 414 Seiten
...contrived by Milton to make the ferpent gi\fe an inflance in himfelf. NEWTON. Ver. 6s6. HoivJhould you ? by the fruit ? it gives you life To knowledge; by the threatener ? look o?i me,] In Millon's own editiops, the paflage is thus improperly pointed : " How ihould ye ? by the... | |
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