 | 1811
...tells him he must not hope. — Loose thought* may arise, but they are rebuked and dissipated — " Evil into the mind of God or man " May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leave " No spot or blame behind. " ' Gentlemen, I trouble you with these reflexions,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1811
...alarms ; for thoughts are only criminal, when they are first chosen, and then voluntarily continued. Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leave No spot or stain behind. MILToN. In futurity chiefly are the snares lodged,... | |
 | Enos Bronson - 1812
...honour tells him he must not hope. Loose thought^ may arise, but they are rebuked and dissipated — " Evil into the mind of God or man " May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leave " No spot or blame behind." " Gentlemen, I trouble you with these reflexions,... | |
 | 1812
...honour tells him he must not hope.—Loose thoughts may arise, but they are rebuked and dissipated—- " Evil into the mind of God or man " May come and go, so unapprov'dj and leave *' No spot or blame behind." Gentlemen, I trouble you with these reflections,... | |
 | Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1813 - 266 páginas
...honor tells him he must not hope. Loose thoughts may arise, but they are rebuked and dissipated— " Evil into the mind of God or man " May come and go, so Xinapprov'd, and leave " No spot or blame behind." Gentlemen, I trouble you with these reflections,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1816
...alarms ; for thoughts are only criminal, when they are first chosen, and then voluntarily continued. Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leave No spot or stain behind, MILTON. In futurity chiefly are the snares lodged,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1818
...alarms ; .for thoughts are only criminal, when they are first chosen, and then voluntarily continued. Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leave No spot or stain behind. Mn. TON. In futurity chiefly are the snares lodged,... | |
 | Juvenal - 1819
...ut nosmet iuuoceutia tuteiuur. Praeclare quoque nostram iu rem Miltoniu iu Paradise lost V, 117 sq. Evil into the mind of God or Man May come and go so unapprov'd and leave No spot от blame behind. Couf. Heynius in Praefat. ad Tibullum, iupr. {.... | |
 | George Holden - 1819 - 396 páginas
...first step to virtue is, to endeavour instantly to repress them. — Compare ch. xxiv. 9, and note. " Evil into the mind of God or man May come and go, so unapproved, and leave No spot or blame behind." — Paradise Lost, v. 117. — fay flume hand upon... | |
 | John Milton - 1819 - 311 páginas
...pure, &c.] Epistle to Titus ; ch. I. ». 15. — There is a similar thought in Par. Lost. V. 117. " Evil into the mind of GOD or Man " May come and go, so unapprov'd, and leava " No spot or blame behind." * The chief of learned Men reputed in thit Land,... | |
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