| James Mackinnon - 1908 - 540 頁
...thinks that the verge of reform has been reached. " The light which we have gained," he nobly says, " was given us not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things more remote from our knowledge." To have dethroned the pope and the bishops merely to... | |
| Stanton Coit - 1907 - 468 頁
...that man by this very opinion declares that he is yet far short of the truth. The light which we have gained was given us not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover upward things, more remote from our knowledge." Nor can I resist the temptation to quote that wonderful... | |
| William Estabrook Chancellor - 1907 - 576 頁
...shall be one flesh." Jesus, Mark, Gospel, x, 8, 9, quoting Genesis, ii, 24. 2 " The light that we have gained was given us, not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things, more remote from our knowledge." Milton, Prose Works, vol. ii, p. 89. 8 " Discouragement... | |
| Elliot Evans Mills - 1909 - 420 頁
...oratory at the expense of works. " The light," cried Milton, speaking of the Reformation, " which we have gained was given us, not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things more remote from our knowledge. It is not the unfrocking of a priest, the unmitring of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1909 - 360 頁
...to such a place in the firmament, where they may be seen evening or morning. The light which we have gained, was given us, not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things more remote from our knowledge. It is not the unfrocking of a priest, the unmitering... | |
| William James Dawson, Coningsby Dawson - 1909 - 368 頁
...to such a place in the firmament, where they may be seen evening or morning? The light which we have gained was given us, not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things more remote from our knowledge. It is not the unfrocking of a priest, 1 From the Areopagtiica.... | |
| Sir Philip Magnus (bart.) - 1910 - 322 頁
...saying that he stood on the shoulders of giants ; and Milton has told us that " the light which we have gained was given us, not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things more remote from our knowledge." Now, no book can be so close abreast of the most recent... | |
| John Milton - 1911 - 304 頁
...such a place in the firmament, 7 where they may be seen evening or morning. The light which we have gained, was given us, not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things more remote from our knowledge. It is not the unfrocking 8 of a priest, the 1 Matt, xxiv,... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1912 - 518 頁
...place | in the firmament, | where they may be seen | evening | or morning? The light | which we have gained | was given us, | not | to be ever | staring on, | but by it | to discover I onward things | more remote | from our knowledge. | It is not | the unfrocking | of a priest, | the... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1913 - 624 頁
...such a place in the firmament, where they may be seen evening or morning ? The light which we have gained was given us, not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things more remote from our knowledge. It is not the unfrocking of a priest, the unmitring of... | |
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