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" O Adam, one Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return, If not depraved from good; created all Such to perfection, one first matter all... "
Paradise lost a poem, with a biogr. and critical account of the author [by E ... - Page 119
by John Milton - 1789
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary ..., Volumes 1-2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Criticism - 1834 - 360 pages
...must have had eyes in order to the experience. CHAPTER XIII. On the imagination, or esemplasttc power. O Adam ! one Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return, If not depraved from good : created all ' , Such to perfection, one first nature all Indued with various...
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The Works of Wm. Ellery Channing, Volume 1

William Ellery Channing - Theology - 1835 - 484 pages
...passage in Paradise Lost, which we have admired as poetry, was deemed by Milton sound philosophy. " O Adam, One Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return, If not depraved from good, created all Indued with various forms, various degrees Such to perfection,...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books

John Milton - Fall of man - 1836 - 348 pages
...not seem At Heaven's high feasts to have fed; yet what compare? To whom the winged Hierarch replied: O Adam, One Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return, 470 If not depraved from good, created all Such to perfection, one first matter all, Endued with various forms,...
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Œuvres complètes, Volume 35

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 430 pages
...heaven's high feasts to have fed ; yet what compare !' To whom the winged Hierarch replied :— " 0 Adam, one Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return, If not depraved from good ; created all Such to perfection, one first matter all, Endued with various...
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Paradis perdu: de Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1837 - 524 pages
...heaven's high feasts to have fed ; yet what compare! To whom the winged Hierarch replied : • — O Adam, one Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return, If not depraved from good ; created all Such to perfection, one first matter all, Endued with various...
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Oeuvres complètes de m. le vicomte de Chateaubriand: Le Paradis Perdu de Milton

François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 470 pages
...heaven's high feasts to have fed ; yet what compare !" To whom the winged Hierarch replied .— " 0 Adam, one Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return, If not depraved from good ; created all Such to perfection, one first matter all, Endued with various...
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Le paradis perdu, Volume 1

John Milton - 1837 - 426 pages
...heaven's high feasts to have fed ; yet what compare !" To whom ihe winged Hierarch replied : — " 0 Adam, one Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return, If not depraved from good ; created all Such to perfection, one first matter all, Endued with various...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes and a Life of the Author, Volume 1

John Milton - 1838 - 518 pages
...yet accepted so, 465 As that more willingly thou could'st not seem At heaven's high feasts, to have fed : yet what compare ? To whom the winged Hierarch reply'd. O Adam, one Almighty is, from whom «3 mine] 'Mint' Bentl. MS. «» his] Tickell, Penton, Bentley, read ' this' comiptly. All things proceed,...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science ..., Volume 18

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 814 pages
...Adam Proceeded thus to ask his heavenly guest. Milton. To judgment he proceeded on the accused. Id. O Adam, one Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return. id. Although the distinction of these several procedure! of the soul do not always appear distinct,...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D. D.

William Ellery Channing - Antislavery movements - 1841 - 444 pages
...passage in " Paradise Lost," which we have admired as poetry, was deemed by Milton sound philosophy. " O Adam, One Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return, If not depraved from good, created all Such to perfection, one first matter all, Indued with various...
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