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" But those frequent songs throughout the law and prophets beyond all these, not in their divine argument alone, but in the very critical art of composition, may be easily made appear over all the kinds of lyric poesy to be incomparable. "
Class Book of Prose: Consisting of Selections from Distinguished English and ... - Page 68
by John Seely Hart - 1845 - 372 pages
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Specimens of English prose-writers, from the earliest times to the ..., Volume 3

George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...some others in theii1 frame judicious, in their matter most, and end, faulty. But those frequent songs throughout the law and prophets, beyond all these,...but yet to some (though most abuse) in every nation r and are of power, besides the olfice of a pulpit, to iabieed and cherish in a great people the seeds...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1807 - 548 pages
...some others in their frame judicious, in their matter most, and end, faulty. But those frequent songs throughout the law and prophets, beyond all these,...be easily made appear over all. the kinds of lyric paesy, to be incomparable. These abilities, wheresoever they be found, are the inspired gift of God,...
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Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...some others in their frame judicious, in their matter most an end faulty. But those frequent songs throughout the law and prophets beyond all these,...(though most abuse) in every nation : and are of power, beside trie office of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherish in a great people the seeds of virtue and public...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors ..., Volume 5

John Milton, Henry John Todd - 1809 - 544 pages
...matter mod an end faulty. But tliofe frequent fongs throughout the law and prophets beyond all thefe, not in their divine argument alone, but in the very critical art of compofition, may be eafrly made appear, over all the kinds of lyrick poefy, to be incomparable." NEWTON....
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 3

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 pages
...some others in their frame judicious, in their matter most and end faulty. But those frequent songs throughout the Law and Prophets, beyond all these,...(though most abuse) in every nation : and are of power, ' beside the office of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherish in a great people the seeds of virtue and public...
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The Christian Spectator, Volume 1

1827 - 684 pages
...in their divine argument alone, but in the very critical art of composition, may be easily made to appear over all the kinds of lyric poesy to be incomparable....though most abuse, in every nation, and are of power beside the office of a Voi. I—No. X. 60 pulpit, to imbreed and cherish in a great people the seeds...
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Areopagitica: A Speech to the Parliament of England, for the Liberty of ...

John Milton - 1819 - 464 pages
...These " abilities (he presently afterward proceeds), " wheresoever they be found, are the in" spired gift of GOD rarely bestowed, but " yet to some (though...most abuse) in every " Nation : and are of power, beside the " office of a Pulpit, to inbreed and cherish " in a great People the seeds of Virtue, and...
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Nugae Canorae: Poems

Charles Lloyd - 1819 - 374 pages
...songs throughout the law and the prophets beyond all these, not in their divine argument alone, bat in the very critical art of composition, may be easily made appear, over all kinds of lyrick poetry, to be incomparable."— Milton's Prose Works. leave the greatest scope for...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...some others in their frame judicious, in their matter most an end faulty. But those frequent songs throughout the law and prophets beyond all these,...though most abuse, in every nation ; and are of power, beside the office of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherish in a great people the seeds of virtue and public...
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A Treatise on Christian Doctrine: Compiled from the Holy ..., Volume 1

John Milton - 1825 - 514 pages
...attached to the illustration of sacred subjects, whether in works of imagination, or of pure reasoning. ' These abilities, wheresoever they be found, are the...(though most abuse) in every nation ; and are of power, beside the office of a pulpit, to inbreed and cherish in a great people the seeds of virtue and public...
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