| 1808 - 512 pagine
...•.."'• . .!*•• • " The invention all admii-'d, and each how he To be the inventor, miss'd ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound, most would have thought Impossible." If this statement be just, there is much that would pass for the effect of genius that abides not the... | |
| 1811 - 394 pagine
...Satan's advice in the council: " The invention all admir'd, and each how he To be the inventor, miss'd ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound, most would have thought Impossible." If this statement be just, there is much that would pass for the effect of genius that abides not the... | |
| 1827 - 294 pagine
...Enlightened, and their languished hope revived. The invention all admired, and each, how he To be the inventer missed ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible : Yet, haply, of thy race In future days, if malice should abound, 502 Some one intent on mischief,... | |
| 1838 - 908 pagine
...newly-devised artillery, that " Th' invention all admired, and each, how he To be th' inventor miss'd ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible." Paradise Lost, VI. 498. Nor is this feeling altogether unreasonable, for we find that almost all great... | |
| 1839 - 444 pagine
...newly-devised artillery, that " Th' invention all admired, and each, how he To be th' inventor miss'd ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible." Paradise Lost, VI. 498. Nor is this feeling altogether unreasonable, for we find that almost all great... | |
| 1846 - 512 pagine
...wondered that they themselves had not made it : — " The invention all admired, and each how he To be the inventor missed ; — so easy it seemed, Once found,...yet unfound, most would have thought Impossible." Christianity had been breathed in by those writers from the atmosphere around them, its spirit and... | |
| Douglas Jerrold - 1847 - 586 pagine
...AND PRINTING REFORM. PART I.—PHONOGRAPHY. " The invention all admired, and each how he To be the inventor missed ; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet, unfound, most would have thought Impossible ! "—MILTON. THE ability to express our thoughts and ideas upon paper, hy written characters, whether... | |
| Nathaniel Ingersoll Bowditch - 1851 - 502 pagine
...has called the attention of the Committee ! " The invention all admired, and each how he To be the inventor missed, so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible." It is matter of regret that a noble discovery in science should have been attended with discussions... | |
| John Milton - 1854 - 534 pagine
...Enlightened, and their languished hope revived. 's The invention all admired, and each, how he " To be the inventor missed ; so easy it seemed " Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought 500 " Impossible : yet, haply, of thy race " In future days, if malice should abound, " Some one intent... | |
| John Milton - 1855 - 644 pagine
...Enlightened, and their languished hope revived. The invention all admired, and each, how he To he the inventor missed; so easy it seemed Once found, which yet unfound most would have thought Impossible: yet haply of thy race In future days, if malice should abound, Some one intent on mischief, or inspired... | |
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