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" Those two monosyllables express the precisely accurate contraries of right character, in the two great offices of the Church— those of bishop and pastor. A "Bishop "
A First Book in Writing English - Page 210
by Edwin Herbert Lewis - 1898 - 293 pages
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Types of the Essay

Benjamin Alexander Heydrick - 1921 - 432 pages
...close at the phrase and remember it. Those two monosyllables express the precisely accurate contraries of right character, in the two great offices of the...bishop and pastor. A Bishop means a person who sees. | Ji A Pastor means one who feeds. The most unbishoply character a man can have is therefore to be...
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The Rhyme of the Woodman's Dream: And Other Poems

John Mellor - 1921 - 120 pages
...be "blind." A Pastor is one who feeds his flock; therefore, the most unpastoral trait he can possess is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed, to be a "mouth." APPENDIX 107 The Cherub's Lance. The agitation of the woodman's mind is shown by his description of...
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Variorum Commentary on the Poems of John Milton: The Minor ..., Volume 2, Part 2

Arthur S. P. Woodhouse, Douglas Bush - 1970 - 416 pages
...the phrase and remember it. Those two monosyllables Lycidas express the precisely accurate contraries of right character, in the two great offices of the...means one who feeds. The most unbishoply character . . . is therefore to be Blind. The most unpastoral is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed, —...
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Improvement Era, Volume 7, Issue 2

1904 - 518 pages
...false shepherds who neglect to feed the flock of Christ — bishops and pastors who neglect their duty. "A bishop means a person who sees. A pastor means...man can have is, therefore, to be blind. The most unpastorly is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed, — to be a mouth. Take the two reverses together...
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John Milton: Introductions

John Broadbent - 1973 - 364 pages
...aptness backing up its impact: A 'Bishop' means 'a person who sees'. A ' Pastor ' means ' a person who feeds '. The most unbishoply character a man can...instead of feeding, to want to be fed, to be a mouth. Milton's learning is here translated directly into communicative force. The established church, professed...
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On Reading Ruskin

Marcel Proust - 1989 - 248 pages
...close at the phrase and remember it. Those two monosyllables express the precisely accurate contraries of right character, in the two great offices of the...'Bishop' means 'a person who sees.' "A 'Pastor' means 'a person who feeds.' " [1:22] *Ed. note: From Milton's Lycidas. When two triangles have an equal angle...
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Milton and Religious Controversy: Satire and Polemic in Paradise Lost

John N. King - 2000 - 262 pages
...bishop as "overseer" and pastor as "shepherd," Ruskin declares: "The most unbishoply character ... is therefore to be blind. The most unpastoral is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed, to be a Mouth."14 Even the wooden "sheep-hook" is charged with significance, because the humble shepherd's...
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The Major Works

John Milton - 2003 - 1012 pages
...who sees.0 A 0Pastor0 means one who feeds. The most unbishoply character ... is therefore to be bund. The most unpastoral is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed, — to be a mouth'. 1. 122. What recks it them? What do they care? Thry are sped. They succeed and thrive; they are promoted...
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Centered on the Word: Literature, Scripture, and the Tudor-Stuart Middle Way

Daniel W. Doerksen, Christopher Hodgkins - 2004 - 378 pages
..."shepherd" responsible for feeding the Christian flock, Ruskin declares: "The most unbishoply character ... is therefore to be blind. The most unpastoral is,...of feeding, to want to be fed, — to be a Mouth." t5 Even the wooden "sheep-hook" is charged with significance, because the humble shepherd's crook is...
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On Eloquence

Denis Donoghue - 2008 - 207 pages
...the precisely accurate contraries of right character, in the two great offices of the Church—those of bishop and pastor. A Bishop means a person who...most unpastoral is, instead of feeding, to want to be fed,—to be a Mouth. Take the two reverses together, and you have "blind mouths." 22 Very true. But...
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