Many there be that complain of divine Providence for suffering Adam to transgress; foolish tongues! When God gave him reason, he gave him freedom to choose, for reason is but choosing; he had been else a mere artificial Adam, such an Adam as he is in... Readings in Political Philosophy - Página 279por Francis William Coker - 1914 - 573 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Milton - 1889 - 468 páginas
...name, what praise could be then due to well doing, what gramercy to be sober, just, or continent ? Many there be that complain of divine Providence for suffering Adam to transgress. Foolish tongues 1 when God gave him reason, he gave him freedom to choose, for reasop '» he had been else a mere artificial... | |
| AUGUSTINE BIRRELL - 1891 - 350 páginas
...made our first parent so peculiarly his own that any observations of his about Adam are interesting. ' Many there be that complain of Divine Providence for...choosing; he had been else a mere artificial Adam. We ourselves esteem not of that obedience a love or gift which is of force. God therefore left him... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1891 - 324 páginas
...made our first parent so peculiarly his own that any observations of his about Adam are interesting. ' Many there be that complain of Divine Providence for...to choose, for reason is but choosing ; he had been dse a mere artificial Adam. We ourselves esteem not of that obedience a love or gift which is of force.... | |
| Augustine Birrell - 1893 - 324 páginas
...made our first parent so peculiarly his own that any observations of his about Adam are interesting. ' Many there be that complain of Divine Providence for...choosing ; he had been else a mere artificial Adam. We ourselves esteem not of that obedience a love or gift which is of force. God therefore left him... | |
| John Milton - 1894 - 228 páginas
...Many there be that complain of divin 25 Providence for suffering Adam to transgresse. Foolish tonguesl when God gave him reason, he gave him freedom to choose, for reason is but choosing; he had bin else a meer artificiall Adam, such an Adam as he is in the motions. We our selves esteem not of... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 284 páginas
...just, or continent ? many there be that complain of divin Providence for suffering Adam to transgresse, foolish tongues! when God gave him reason, he gave...freedom to choose, for reason is but choosing; he had bin else a meer artificiall Adam,, such an Adam as he is in the motions. We our selves esteem not of... | |
| 1897 - 772 páginas
...Is Matthew Arnold fair to Shelley ? 8. Write a full note on each of the following passages : — (a) He had been else a mere artificial Adam, such an Adam as he is in the motions. — MILTON. (J) In some parts of France the common people believed certainly there were lougaroos.... | |
| 1939 - 936 páginas
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| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Walter Morris - 1901 - 520 páginas
...gave Adam reason," says Milton in the AREOPAGITICA, " He gave him freedom to choose ; he had else been a mere artificial Adam, such an Adam as he is in the motions." The marionettemanager became by degrees very largeminded and fairly ambitious in his choice of plays.... | |
| John Milton - 1895 - 134 páginas
...with ' ' freedom " in this passage, for, as Milton says in his Areopagitica, "when God gave him (Adam) reason, He gave him freedom to choose, for reason is but choosing." Others understand " whence" to refer to the virtues mentioned in 293 as the source from which man derives... | |
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