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... Thyer says , that " the moral of this poem is very finely summed up in the six concluding lines . The thought contained in the last two might probably be suggested to our author by a passage in the ' Table of Cebes , ' where Patience ...
... Thyer says , that " the moral of this poem is very finely summed up in the six concluding lines . The thought contained in the last two might probably be suggested to our author by a passage in the ' Table of Cebes , ' where Patience ...
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... THYER . Shakspeare says in Hamlet , - There is nothing either good or bad , but Thinking makes it so . Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven . Dr. Newton observes that this answer to Mercury in Eschylus . " Locusts , " 1627 , p ...
... THYER . Shakspeare says in Hamlet , - There is nothing either good or bad , but Thinking makes it so . Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven . Dr. Newton observes that this answer to Mercury in Eschylus . " Locusts , " 1627 , p ...
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... THYER . The poet's moral is exactly verified in the incestuous and cruel conduct of Amnon towards Tamar , 2 Sam . xiii . 15 : - " Then Amnon hated her exceedingly ; so that the hatred , wherewith he hated her , was greater than the love ...
... THYER . The poet's moral is exactly verified in the incestuous and cruel conduct of Amnon towards Tamar , 2 Sam . xiii . 15 : - " Then Amnon hated her exceedingly ; so that the hatred , wherewith he hated her , was greater than the love ...
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... THYER . Created thing . The commentators try in vain to justify this ungrammatical expression . s Whence and what art thou ? Milton has interwoven in the texture of his fable some particulars which do not seem to have probability enough ...
... THYER . Created thing . The commentators try in vain to justify this ungrammatical expression . s Whence and what art thou ? Milton has interwoven in the texture of his fable some particulars which do not seem to have probability enough ...
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... THYER . By this pendent world is not meant the earth , but the new creation , heaven and earth , the whole orb of fixed stars immensely bigger than the earth , a mere point in the comparison . This is certain from what Chaos had lately ...
... THYER . By this pendent world is not meant the earth , but the new creation , heaven and earth , the whole orb of fixed stars immensely bigger than the earth , a mere point in the comparison . This is certain from what Chaos had lately ...
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