O goodness infinite, goodness immense! That all this good of evil shall produce, And evil turn to good; more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought forth Light out of darkness! full of doubt I stand, Whether I should repent me now of sin... The British Essayists: The Spectator - Página 231por Alexander Chalmers - 1802Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Philip Schaff, Arthur Gilman - 1880 - 1108 páginas
...then paused, As at the world's great period ; and our sire Replete with joy and wonder thus replied. d Chief Justice in 1626, and died Dec 7, Ihe same year. His principal poem is ent And evil turn to good ; more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought forth Light out of... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 528 páginas
...paused, As at the world's great period ; and our sire Replete with joy and wonder, thus replied : " O goodness infinite, goodness immense ! That all this good of evil shall produce, And evil turn to good ; more wonderful Than that which by ereation first brought forth Light out of... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 590 páginas
...paused, As at the world's great period ; and our sire, Replete with joy and wonder, thus replied : " Oh, goodness infinite ! goodness immense ! That all this good of evil shall produce, And evil turn to good ; more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought forth Light .out of... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 894 páginas
...then paus'd, As at the world's great period ; and our sire Replete with joy and wonder thus reply'd. 0 goodness infinite, goodness immense ! That all this good of evil shall produce, 470 And evil turn to good; more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought forth Light out... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1882 - 1192 páginas
...very erroneous ! stricture, first pronounced by Dryden, that " Satan IB the hero of Paradise Lost :" "I have hinted, in my sixth paper on Milton, that an heroic poem, according to the opinion of the beat critics, ought to end happily, and leave the mind of the reader, after having conducted it thnnigh... | |
| Anna Jane Buckland - 1882 - 544 páginas
...far happier days." As Adam sees all these wonders of God's love and power, he can only exclaim — " O goodness infinite, goodness immense ! That all this good of evil shall produce, And evil turn to good ! more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought forth Light out of... | |
| 1884 - 668 páginas
...will, Defects of doubt, and taints of blood"? Then so is Milton a Universalist when he exclaims: " O, goodness infinite, goodness immense, That all this good of evil shall produce, And evil turn to good ! '" The faith of the two poets is one ; the great lesson of In Memoriam and... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 634 páginas
...then paused, As at the world's great period ; and our sire Replete with joy and wonder thus replied. O goodness infinite, goodness immense ! That all this good of evil shall produce, And evil turn to good; more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought forth Light out of... | |
| Anne Ferry - 1983 - 207 páginas
...Heaven of Book III), and sees the final restoration of Paradise, his lament turns to joy and wonder: O goodness infinite, goodness immense! That all this good of evil shall produce, And evil turn to good; more wonderful Then that which by creation first brought forth Light out of... | |
| William Kerrigan - 1983 - 372 páginas
...Ipa — according to one critic, "the central paradox of Christian history and of Paradise Lost".3 O goodness infinite, goodness immense! That all this good of evil shall produce, And evil turn to good; more wonderful Than that which by creation first brought forth Light out of... | |
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