O'er other creatures. Yet when I approach Her loveliness, so absolute she seems And in herself complete, so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say, Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best. All higher knowledge in her presence falls... The British Essayists: The Spectator - Página 145por Alexander Chalmers - 1802Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Milton - 1817 - 214 páginas
...so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say, Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best : All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded ; Wisdom in discourse with her Loses discounteuanc'd, and like folly shows ; Authority and Reason on her wait, o55—584. PARADISE LOST.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 340 páginas
...so well to know Her own, that what she wills, or do, or say. Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best. All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded, wisdom in discourse with her Loses discountenanced, and like folly shows. Authority and reason on her wait, As one intended first, not... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 376 páginas
...so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say, Seems wisest, virtuose.st, discreetest, best; All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded : wisdom in discourse with her Loses discnuntenanc'd, and like folly shews: Authority and reason on her wait, As one intended first, not... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 378 páginas
...complete, so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say, Seems wisest, virtuose*!, discreetest, best; All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded: wisdom in discourse with her Loses disconntenanc'd, and like folly shews: Authority and reason oh her wait, As one intended first, not... | |
| John Milton - 1820 - 342 páginas
...to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say Seems wisest, virtuousest, diacreetest, best ; 559 All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded, wisdom in discourse with her Loses discount'nanc'd, and like folly shows ; Authority and reason on her wait, At one intended first, .not... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 346 páginas
...to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best; 650 All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded, wisdom in discourse with her Loses disoount'nauc'd, and like folly shows; Authority and reason on her wait, As one intended first, not... | |
| 1822 - 496 páginas
...so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do, or say, Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best. All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded ; wisdom, in discourse with her, Loses, discounter! an c'd, and like folly shows. Authority and reason on her wait, As one intended first,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 296 páginas
...so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say, Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best. All higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded : wisdom in discourse with her Loses discountenanced, and like folly shows. Authority and reason on her wait, As one intended first, not... | |
| John Milton - 1823 - 306 páginas
...higher knowledge in her presence falls Degraded ; Wisdom in discourse with her Loses discountenanced, and like folly shows ; Authority and Reason on her...after made Occasionally ; and, to consummate all, Greatuess of mind and nohleness their seat Build in her loveliest, and create an awe Ahout her, as... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 682 páginas
...so well to know Her own, that what she wills to do or say, Seems wisest, virtuousest, discreetest, best ; All higher knowledge in her presence falls...discourse with her Loses discountenanc'd, and like folly shews : Authority and reason on her wait, As one intended first, not after made Occasionally; and,... | |
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