| Hugh Blair - 1845 - 638 Seiten
...pause may make the line sound somewhat unharmoniously; but the effect would be much worse, if the sense were sacrificed to the sound. For instance, in the following line of Milton: What in roe is dark, Illumine; what is low, raise and support. The sense clearly dictates the pause after "... | |
| Charles Walker Connon - 1845 - 176 Seiten
...and with mighty wings outspread Dove-like satst brooding on the vast abyss, And mad'st it pregnant. What in me is dark Illumine, what is low raise and support; That to the height of this great argument 25 I may assert eternal Providence, And justify the ways... | |
| 1845 - 864 Seiten
...and with mighty wings outspread, Dove-like sat'st brooding on the vaat abyss, And mad at it pregnant; what in me is dark Illumine, what is low, raise and support, That to the height of tltis great argument I may assert eternal Providence, And justify the ways of... | |
| Whittaker Chambers - 1996 - 408 Seiten
...both sides might have united and to which John Milton, the Reformation's greatest poet, gave voice: "What in me is dark Illumine, what is low raise and support; That, to the bigbth of this great argument, I may assert Eternal Providence, And justify the -mays... | |
| Michael David O'Brien, Michael O'Brien - 1996 - 608 Seiten
...Heaven and Hell. He had read it to Pawel while all around them evil men were shooting the innocent. What in me is dark, illumine, What is low, raise and support; That to the height of this great Argument I may assert eternal providence, And justify the ways of... | |
| 1910 - 636 Seiten
...that dost prefer Before all temples the upright heart and pure, Instruct me, for thou knowest; *** What in me is dark Illumine; what is low, raise and support," that, under thy loving care and guidance, I may lay aside every weight and be indeed free; that I may... | |
| Bob Thackwray - 1997 - 224 Seiten
...towards a position where 'development' is no longer separate from 'management'. Chapter 2 Kirkpatrick... 'What in me is dark illumine, what is low raise and support' Milton, Paradise Last To answer the question 'What is evaluation?' a good starting point can be made... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 Seiten
...With loss of Eden. 7545 Paradise Lost Things unattempted yet in prose or rbyme. 7546 Paradise Lost What in me That to the height of this great argument I may assert eternal providence, And justify the ways of... | |
| Michael Gorman - 1998 - 220 Seiten
...all levels because, though difficult, it moves us toward universal access. Illuminated Manuscripts What in me is dark Illumine; what is low, raise and support. — John Milton, Paradise Lost Beginning in the depths of the Dark Ages (in the fourth and fifth centuries... | |
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