| Aristotle - 1887 - 724 páginas
...be men of full virtue (<r77ou8atot)2. We may compare the words of Milton in his ' Arcopagitica 8 ' : 'Neither can every piece of the building be of one form ; nay rather, the perfection consists in this, that out of many moderate varieties and brotherly dissimilitudes that are not vastly... | |
| James Guinness Rogers - 1888 - 344 páginas
...dissections made in the quarry and in the timber, ere the house of God can be built. And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into...building be of one form ; nay. rather the perfection consists in this, that out of many moderate varieties and brotherly dissimilitudes that are not vastly... | |
| Arthur Howard Galton - 1888 - 368 páginas
...dissections made in the quarry and in the timber, ere the house of God can be built. And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into...but be contiguous in this world ; neither can every peece of the building be of one form ; nay rather the perfection consists in this, that out of many... | |
| John Milton - 1889 - 468 páginas
...dissections made in the quarry and in the timber ere the house of God can be built. And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into...building be of one form ; nay, rather the perfection con• | sists in this, that out of many moderate varieties and brotherly dissimilitudes that are not... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - 932 páginas
...dissections made in the quarry and in the timber, ere the house of God can be built. And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into...building be of one form ; nay, rather the perfection consists in this : that out of many moderate varieties and brotherly dissimilitudes that are not vastly... | |
| John Milton - 1889 - 464 páginas
...house of God can be built. And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be unitedjnto a continuity, it can but be contiguous in this world....building be of one form ; nay, rather the perfection consists in this, that out of many moderate varieties and brotherly dissimilitudes that are not vastly... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1890 - 590 páginas
...dissections made in the quarry and in the timber ere the house of God can be built. And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into...this world : neither can every piece of the building te of one form ; nay, rather the perfection consists in tliis, that out of many moderate varieties... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1891 - 728 páginas
...dissections made in the quarry and in the timber, ere the house of God can be built. And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into...but be contiguous in this world ; neither can every peece of the building be of one form ; nay rather the perfection consists in this, that out of many... | |
| 1905 - 454 páginas
...dissections made in the quarry and in the timber ere the house of God can be built. And when every stone is laid artfully together, it cannot be united into...building be of one form; nay, rather the perfection consists in this, that out of many moderate varieties and brotherly dissimilitudes that are not vastly... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1896 - 500 páginas
...built. And when every stone is laid artfully1 together, it cannot be united into a continuity, it cau but be contiguous in this world; neither can every...building be of one form; nay rather the perfection consists in this, that out of many moderate varieties and brotherly dissimilitudes, that are not vastly... | |
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