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" A GOD, an ANIMAL, a PLANT, are not companions of man ; nor is the FAULTLESS — then judge with lenity of all; the coolest, wisest, best, all without exception, have their points, their moments of enthusiasm, fanaticism, absence of mind, faint-heartedness,... "
The English Enchiridion; Being a Selection of Apothegms, Moral Maxims, Etc - Page 70
by John Feltham - 1799
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Aphorisms on Man

Johann Caspar Lavater - 1789 - 246 pages
...who, in pofiefiion of general principles, <feals wanton condemnation on the fame narrow fcale. 620. A god, an animal, a plant, are not companions of man; nor is thefaulttefs — then judge with lenity of all; i'he cooleft, wifeft, beft, all without exception,...
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Aphorisms on Man

Johann Caspar Lavater - 1789 - 254 pages
...who, in pofll.ffion of general principles, deals wanton condemnation on the fame narrow fcale. 620. A god, an animal, a plant, are not companions of man; nor is ihefaitltlefe — then judge with lenity of all ; the cooleft, wifeft, beft, all without ». • exception,...
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Life of William Blake, "pictor Ignotus", with Selections from His ..., Volume 1

Alexander Gilchrist - 1863 - 460 pages
...knaveries. This aphorism ' seems to lack discrimination.' In a similar tone, on Aphorism 630, commencing, ' A God, an animal, a plant, are not companions of man...the faultless, — then judge with lenity of all,' Blake writes, ' It is the God in all that is our companion and friend. For ' our God Himself says,...
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Life of William Blake: With Selections from His Poems and Other ..., Volume 1

Alexander Gilchrist - 1880 - 526 pages
...knaveries. This ' aphorism seems to lack discrimination.' In a similar tone, on Aphorism 630, commencing, 'A God, an animal, a plant, ' are not companions of...nor is the faultless, — then 'judge with lenity of al!,' Blake writes, ' It is the God in all ' that is our companion and friend. For our God Himself...
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 542 pages
...(This is excellent.) (Like Samson to end underlined notwithstanding the italics of the text.) 620. A god, an animal, a plant are not companions of man,...faint-heartedness, stupidity. If you allow not for these, your criticism on man will be a mass of accusations or caricatures. (God is in all. That is our companion...
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 500 pages
...(This is excellent.) (Like Samson to end underlined notwithstanding the italics of the text.) 620. A god, an animal, a plant are not companions of man,...faint-heartedness, stupidity. If you allow not for these, your criticism on man will be a mass of accusations or caricatures. (Corf is in all. That is our companion...
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 500 pages
...(This is excellent.) (Like Samson to end underlined notwithstanding the italics of the text.) 620. A god, an animal, a plant are not companions of man,...moments of enthusiasm, fanaticism, absence of mind, feint-heartedness, stupidity. If you allow not for these, your criticism on man will be a mass of accusations...
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The Real Blake: A Portrait Biography

Edwin John Ellis - 1907 - 502 pages
...(This is excellent.) (Like Samson to end underlined notwithstanding the italics of the text.) 620. A god, an animal, a plant are not companions of man,...is the faultless — then judge with lenity of all. 1 he coolest, wisest, best — all without exception have their points, their moments of enthusiasm,...
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Complete Writings: With Variant Readings

William Blake - 1966 - 964 pages
...could accompl1sh, passes, on like Samson, and "tells neither father nor mother of it," 630. A ODD, an ANIMAL, a PLANT, are not companions of man; nor...— if you allow not for these, your criticisms on nsan will be a mass of accusations or caricatures. It is the God in all that is our companion & friend,...
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The Torn Book: Unreading William Blake's Marginalia

Jason Allen Snart - 2006 - 226 pages
...there remain yet further directions provided to the reader to add to this web. Aphorism 630 reads, A GOD, an ANIMAL, a PLANT, are not companions of man;...on man will be a mass of accusations or caricatures To which Blake has responded: It is the / God in all I that is our / companion & friend, / for our...
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